It seems to do everything a project manager needs to get hte job done,
including File/Document Management to go along with the project.

The Gantt chart stuff seems a bit tame, but its there. Budget Variance
is there, Time Management is there for those jobs where you track
actual work done. No need for a seperate program to merge time entry
values. Everything is just integrated and the project schedule
auto-updated.

So it's a more comprehensive package than MS Project, and it also
seems to be easier to use and better laid out. Now perhaps some of
Project's more indepth tasks such as Unit based or Duration based task
management, I haven't seen how that would be accomplished.

Another concern is screen Redraw with Web based applications. Even in
a Local Area Network environment, I find screen redraw in the browser
window to be a great pain. For example when scrolling across the GANTT
chart by day, I can just imagine the entire screen redrawing with
every click. This is not how it works with a desktop Application, or
perhaps even a Flash based application where these changes would be
instantaneous.

But it looks like a great and comprehensive package. The fact that is
is based on CF should make modifications or enhancements feasible as
well for some organisations.

2008/11/14 Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> what do you like about it? I ask because they are having a demo or
> something at MAX. Maybe I should go.

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