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Okay, I give up, I'll do the infamous and I'll get the names! :biggrin:What are the names?
that "easy" and ganttproject, really immediate, few options, but quite complete, at least for me; ideal for beginners.
the other is Openproj, much more complete, multi-project, allows the "rischeduling" (says so?), it is possible, at any time, to compare for example between the time anticipated for the various phases and how effectively employed; I go a little bit to memory because as I said I left it a little lost, for the moment.
I had thrown an eye even up http://project-open that in all probability is "better" of the first two, but I was looking for a "basic" tool but that had sufficient functionality for my needs.
You want more? There they are!

small note: I have no specific preparation for this discipline anything but trivial, and I have certainly not become an expert peeking and messing with a couple of software; but where I work the project planning, faced (male) long ago, is now neglected in the name or of the daily and perennial "emergencies", or of frequent activities on specific orders that distract resources from the main project, with the consequence that it becomes very difficult to understand who has arrived where, how far the term of a specific activity has to be moved, and how far the term of the whole project has come.
until we work so, it doesn't make much sense talking about project planning and use of specific software! :frown:
p.s. anyone you know and/or use such tools and want to discuss it, do not be shy!
possibly even in another discussion not to go too much on this.