Re: ghantt chart maker for mac

2009-10-07 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux
Hi, I've tried onmiplan trial, and well no surprise, but none of the buttons are labelled. I thought it might have been something doable using the shift and trackpad scroll with trackpad commander on to restrict axis movement, but it goes far beyond that. Somehow, it is a bit of a setback

Re: ghantt chart maker for mac

2009-10-07 Thread Chris Blouch
I wonder if FastTrack Schedule is accessible. There is a free demo download here: http://www.aecsoftware.com/downloads/freedemo/ CB Simon Fogarty wrote: > hell, that's an ask and a half. > > There are a truck load of people out there that would love to have an > accessible gant chart program.

Re: ghantt chart maker for mac

2009-10-07 Thread Chris Hofstader
Hi, When I was a VP at FS, I used brailled index cards with pushpins and yarn on a bulletin board. Then we kind of got MS Project working with JAWS (a project FS has orphaned since) which, if one is good in tree views and writing Project macros and filters, a blink could actually manage

Re: ghantt chart maker for mac

2009-10-06 Thread Yuma Antoine Decaux
Well, I found one which might or might not be accessible, called omniplan. My interest is to add the variables, and i'll leave the flyby vision of the chart for my technical director. What would be interesting for fast reading of comparative charts is the apple tablet. Can't wait for that

RE: ghantt chart maker for mac

2009-10-06 Thread Simon Fogarty
hell, that's an ask and a half. There are a truck load of people out there that would love to have an accessible gant chart program. mind you anything that isn't ms project will be accessible for most. I used a notice board with cards and rubber bands / push pins to work out my stratigy rather