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Does anyone have recommendations for project management software to run in wondows and an aapple phone?
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 I've done some Googling, (post #206074, reply #8 of 10)
I've done some Googling, so I know the names of some of the players, Here are some PM software as activeCollab, TaskJuggler, dotProject, basecamp and alfresco.
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Using a software will always (post #206074, reply #9 of 10)
Using a software will always streamline your work. It is nicer to having your systems in palce so that you do not waste too much time with a pen and a paper and organizing and managing your work. It is important to go through the reviews of the softwares before shortlisting. Also it is required that you take a demo of each and see what suits your needs and organization the most. Be sure of the trining and service of the software providers.
I don't know how you managed (post #206074, reply #10 of 10)
I don't know how you managed to cram so many meaningless buzzwords into such a short post.
(By the way, is this for your English class, or what?)
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