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Old 04-30-2010, 01:39 PM
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A fundamental devil advocate question arises in many minds, including mine, at once. How is this software superior, if indeed it is, to Microsoft Project.
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By applying project management software to your company, you will instantly have a pleasurable time in dealing with any project that comes about. It is important that you are kept as organized as possible because of the possibility that you could miss something. That mistake could end up costing you and your project a successful completion.

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"Pleasurable" time? Is that even possible, and is it that important? I'd much rather be sure of tracking the project accurately so the project has the best possible impact on the bottom line.
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Default Project management software comparasion!

Which is better, MS Project or Primavera?
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Hi

I am searching for the tool to PM and I found moonlite.

anybody known a moonlite? it is good?

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Old 09-29-2011, 05:07 AM
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Microsoft Project provides support to planning/managing, which is the 20% of a project effort. To cover the remaining 80%, which is "the project" - analysis, design, requirements gathering, automatic documents creation, commercial proposals - I'd suggest Project Framework (http://www.projectframework.com).
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Old 11-23-2011, 06:24 AM
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know to more about it there is some standards which are specified for it on http://www.bsb.co.in
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