What do you prefer to use, or lets say it in another way: Which is better?
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Mar 21, 2009, 3:05:57 PM3/21/09
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What is the better way to go?
Using Microsoft Project became very common in the recent days, due to
the care Microsoft have been giving to the graphics, and user
interaction simplicity, but the standing question: Is Microsoft giving
any thought to what scheduling tools are all about?
I'll just leave this question to open discussion.
Abdel Eljaroshi
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Apr 23, 2009, 2:06:15 PM4/23/09
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I think from personal experience with both programs that Primavera is
more accurate and professional, but MS Project is becoming better,
Microsoft emphasized on graphics and presentation, something Primavera
didn't put too much into.