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Posted by Adrian
Mar 5, 2019 at 10:00 PM
ConceptDraw Project looks like SheetPlanner, and you can it on Mac as well as Windows:
https://www.conceptdraw.com/products/project-management-software
Franz Grieser wrote:
Pierre Paul Landry wrote:
>>>And you could think about a stripped-down version of InfoQube :-)
>>
>>No problem, just list the stripped-down feature set and I’ll do it !
>
>I knew you were going to answer that ;-)
>I’d buy a planning tool for Windows similar to Sheetplanner right away.
>I’ll look into IQ and list the features I think an entry version of IQ
>should have. And I am sure there are IQ users here that could offer more
>informed advice than me.
Posted by Franz Grieser
Mar 5, 2019 at 10:26 PM
Adrian wrote:
>ConceptDraw Project looks like SheetPlanner, and you can it on Mac as
>well as Windows:
Thanks.
You are aware of the fact that CC Project costs $299 and Sheetplanner about $50 or 60? And that Sheetplanner does not appear to be as complex as CC Project. I do not need a full-blown project management tool that handles thousands of subtasks and a large number of coworkers.
Posted by Adrian
Mar 6, 2019 at 12:32 AM
I would like to invite you to test my software then.
I’m currently recruiting beta testers for the 2019 version.
Top beta tester will get a free license for life. Just drop me a note at:
http://www.goalenforcer.com/techsupportform.html
Franz Grieser wrote:
Adrian wrote:
>>ConceptDraw Project looks like SheetPlanner, and you can it on Mac as
>>well as Windows:
>
>Thanks.
>You are aware of the fact that CC Project costs $299 and Sheetplanner
>about $50 or 60? And that Sheetplanner does not appear to be as complex
>as CC Project. I do not need a full-blown project management tool that
>handles thousands of subtasks and a large number of coworkers.
Posted by Jeffery Smith
Mar 6, 2019 at 12:38 AM
I thought I was the only one to use Concept Draw. I found their project manager to be a bit better (for me) compared to OmniPlan. I never warmed up to their mindmapping app, probably because most of the templates looked awful to me.
Posted by Adrian
Mar 6, 2019 at 01:21 AM
Same here. You are not alone!
:-)
Jeffery Smith wrote:
I thought I was the only one to use Concept Draw. I found their project
>manager to be a bit better (for me) compared to OmniPlan. I never warmed
>up to their mindmapping app, probably because most of the templates
>looked awful to me.