Open Workbench now free

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-nobody- said:

It's always a good idea to provide a little information about a
program with such a post. Also, how do I know where this link is
taking me? If I was using IE, there's no way in hell I'd click on this
shortened link. However, since I'm using Mozilla, I did so and here's
the real destination:

http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;1259113840;fp;16;fpid;0

So it's on the level, but why the shortened link? And since this is
not the site for the program, but rather an article about the program
without a link to it, here is the home page for Workbench:

http://workbench.sourceforge.net/

and the project page:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/workbench/

But thanks for the heads up.
 
No doubt this program has a very limited audience on this group.
I remember the big $bucks my company spent on it and the training in the
mid-90's. The maker had offices in every big city. It only took a few
years for Microsoft to squash them with Microsoft Project.
 
John said:
It's always a good idea to provide a little information about a program
with such a post. Also, how do I know where this link is taking me? If I
was using IE, there's no way in hell I'd click on this shortened link.
However, since I'm using Mozilla, I did so and here's the real destination:

http://www.linuxworld.com.au/index.php/id;1259113840;fp;16;fpid;0

So it's on the level, but why the shortened link? And since this is not
the site for the program, but rather an article about the program
without a link to it, here is the home page for Workbench:

http://workbench.sourceforge.net/

and the project page:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/workbench/

But thanks for the heads up.
Those links are for the Linux version (which project btw is listed as
inactive). There is a Windows version as well (registerware, approx 20MB
download) available from http://www.openworkbench.org/
 
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