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- TaskJuggler is GPL-licensed (free software) project management software that runs under the Linux and Unix operating systems and is programmed in C++...
- Streamtime Software Yes No Yes Proprietary PHP Taiga Yes Yes Yes AGPL Python TaskJuggler No Yes No GPL Ruby Teamcenter Yes Yes Yes Proprietary TeamDynamixHE Yes...
- – integrated LaTeX environment KMyMoney – a personal finance manager TaskJuggler – a project management tool SkroogePersonal finances manager LabPlot...
- semantic <code> and the deprecated, presentational <tt> element types for this task. Mediawiki and Gemtext do not provide lightweight markup for inline code...
- Yes Yes Yes Plug-In Plug-In No Yes Yes Yes Yes LaTeX, HTML, DocBook, Taskjuggler, PDF, Freemind, XOXO, iCalendar PDF Studio ? ? ? ? ? Yes No ? ? ? ? ...
- but also an accomplished trampolinist and juggler. He served as president of the International Jugglers' ****ociation. Graham was born in Taft, California...
- Belarusian regime does not follow a coherent historical narrative and juggles conflicting facts to pursue unclear goals. Kamuntavičius states that "There...
- actual work. Sam tells Joe he will need a contractors license. Joe tries to juggle the hotel and the Douglas jobs. Joe also finds that he may be thinking rich...
- and talks to her about her sister. She reveals that her sister had been juggling two jobs all along, the other job being a fashion designer. Hajime reveals...
- homo****uality. Here, the detective in question is Joe Leland, who is trying to juggle marital issues with a murder case that seemed to be open-and-shut at first...