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issara ganganawaranont Bangkok, Thailand
For my experience, I only use eTaskMan to handle and assign tasks. It 's because it's free and it's a web based site. Normally, I am not in the office so when the new project arrives, i can assign to my co-worker online immediately. Not only that, they use tag function allowing to save time to switch to other projects.
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Paul Beatty Cleveland, Qld, Australia
We use LiquidPlanner which has been terrific and has helped really define every single task in every single project with a liquid timeline that suits our development teams precisely. Returning to MSProject would be like writing on the stone for us.

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Elizabeth Safro St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
We use Agile-Teamâ„¢.
If you check this tool in the Toll Finder at this site, you will find that it is one of 4-5 most full-featured project management tools of more than 1000 tools listed there.
Handle all tasks, bugs, issues, projects and resources in one common database.
Use Agile, SCRUM, Lean, Waterfall methods.
Create reports, charts, burn downs, Gantts.
Use automatic scheduling, and handle resource management across the enterprise.
Easily change priorities of projects, tasks and resources.
Provide a portal to your customers for incident and issue management
Get workflow support from the issues are created until they are solved for the customer.
Get extensive support of time tracking and reporting.
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Mark Dyslin HR Project Leader| Xerox Business Services LLC Dallas, Tx, United States
We are starting to implement a more social-themed project management approach using SharePoint. It is just getting off the ground so I don't have a lot of experience with it yet. But anything that takes the project off my PC and puts it "out there" will be better.
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Ismail Muhammad Planning Engineer| Olayan Descon Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia
I have extensively used MS Project and Primavera P3 and P6, Primavera P3 has some drawbacks as it is not user friendly but P6 has greatly improved but reporting in primavera is excellent. MS project is very much user friendly and flexible. Additionally I use MS Excel for reporting
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R GIRISH NAIR Manager Product Engineering - QA| Symphony Services Pvt Ltd Bangalore, Karanataka, India
I have used MS Project 2007 for Planning, tracking the Progres & Scheduling. It is more light and very user friendly. It has more features which can be used for doing Costing/Budget and also to Identify Critical Path in no time.
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jonny_m mittal Raleigh, Nc, United States
I always trust in quality. A quality tool is the one that perform the best way possible. It has good compatibility and extensibility.



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Julian GLASER Database Officer| Forum for the Future London, London, United Kingdom
We (probably) want to use MS-Project server but we can't find a reference site. Is there anyone based in/near London UK who would be willing to show a medium size charity how they use MS-Project server to get an overview of staff workloads in an organisation where people are juggling multiple projects? Thanks! - Julian
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Gary Tan To be advised Singapore, Singapore
I love using Basecamp provided you have no issues with cloud security.

Alternatively, you can use Redmine if you know how to install it in your company's servers.
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Nadia Muller Project Manager| PaySpace Randburg, South Africa
I have had experience with the MSP 2003 all the way to 2010 and although this is a good and solid system (and improving with every version) I find the reporting capabilities limited and it becomes a little tricky when managing several projects at the same time. I have also used Basecamp which is great for collaborative purposes.

I am yet to find a solution that holds all the benefits of MSP but with richer reporting/dashboard features and that is not a cloud-based solution.
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John Meyers Business Owner| MexicoAndUS Potsdam, Ny, United States
We use Basecamp. It is cloud-based, which is a plus. I wish it had a fuller-feature set.
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