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PMX - 2.22

Simple project management app

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Version 2.22: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 2.22
Release Date: 2004-01-27
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.22): 434
Downloads (all versions): 197
Price: $59.95

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Product Description:

PMX is a simple project management application for Mac OS X. PMX allows you to track project resource allocation and schedules.

What's new in this version:

Features:

  1. PMX Now checks for file existence when converting or exporting.
  2. You can now drag resource to items to assign them to that item.

Bugs:

  1. Fixed problem with moving items around due to time zone handling errors.
  2. Fixed bug where setting end date < start date did not set start date correctly.
  3. Fixed a bug where setting Start on day boundaries was not being honored.
  4. Fixed problem with Gantt View not showing correct dates when a blocked date was added.
  5. Added Preference for toggling elapsed time gray shading in Gantt View.
  6. Fixed crash caused by dragging of a resource to an item.
  7. Fixes Accumulated duration column not exporting.
  8. Fixed crashing bug when trying selecting Remove Column and no custom columns existed.
  9. Data->Convert is not respecting last save location settings (probably all plugins??).
  10. Fixed encoding problems when converting to HTML, iCal, etc. Now all exports (Excpet Excel) should encode in UTF8.
  11. Fixed printing problem when trying to print OmniOutliner exports in OmniOutliner
  12. Fixed a hang caused by exception reporting caused by missing atos application.
  13. Fixed bug on Jaguar where selecting a resource, hitting Command-option-i and then Cancel would inadvertently delete the resource.
  14. Corrected a bug where indents in Gantt view Full Display was incorrect.
  15. Fixed a bug where editing the title of the first item would set the title of the project.
  16. Fixed an issue with the Columns not retaining size (especially last column).
  17. Fixed a problem with columns not retaining proper order between Gantt view and Project View.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.3 or higher

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PMX ReviewNot as intuitive as I would like - Version: 2.28 Build 20051231, 3/15/2006 09:40AM PST

jgleason
I am a new Mac user and needed Project software for some small to medium projects. Unfortunately, I wasted too much time trying to figure out how to use certain functions, like adding a resource. Maybe this is because I am new to the Mac, but when I compared this to Merlin, there was no contest. Although Merlin was more expensive, it had to win in terms of features and ease of use.
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PMX CommentaryNot very impressed - Version: 2.28, 6/6/2005 01:53AM PST

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ian36
While the interface and basic functionality of this software looks good, I had some problems. Dragging tasks around seemed buggy. However, what I really wanted this software for was to import MS Project files and be able to export them again, thereby avoiding having to use a PC. The MS Project import sucks though. Importing an existing Project 2000 file resulted in a project where many of the dates had shifted unpredictably and tasks had been converted to one-day milestones.

The help file was not detailed enough to offer a possible cause or solution, and my email to the developer went unanswered. Maybe they took offence because I suggested that in my opinion, the product wasn't worth what I had paid for it ( I did purchase the full version).

If you're working on a Mac platform and don't need to import or export to MS Project format, this seems like it would be quite good, however, in my experience, this isn't a cross-platform solution. I'm also not impressed that the developer chose to ignore an enquiry from a registered user.

The program is in the wastebasket, and it ain't coming back out.
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PMX CommentaryAnother Favorable Comment on PMX - Version: 2.28, 5/16/2005 06:13PM PST

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Skyhorse
It says something about a product when you have to wade through multiple pages of highly favorable comments by satisfied users who are responding to a couple of negative comments by people who apparently had very, very little familiarity with this product. I feel that those who have commented since are a much more reliable source for information about PMX.

I too am a professional who has delivered multiple very large scale projects--some involving worldwide deployments to dozens of sites and the work of hundreds of people, though I don't claim the title of project manager full time. I've used PMX for at least a couple of YEARS now, since at least version 1.8. It was buggy then, but showed great promise, and I used it when I could for smaller, then bigger and bigger projects as it grew. The developer, Joe Jones, is and always has been the most responsive developer I've ever had the pleasure to do business with. He is very open to suggestions, and is VERY fast with implementing good ones, including some of mine as he has so many of the rest of you. He gives us a terrific product at a very fair price, and one that has uniquely Mac qualities that other good Mac--or Windows--Gantt tools simply lack. I use traditional products primarily when I have to deal with those who lack the flexibility of mind to be able to perceive data in anything except a traditional Gantt format, but the ability of PMX to present more data in the same space while keeping it clear and obvious makes it my own personal favorite.

If you find bugs with PMX, let the developer know, and you'll hear from him in a new release a few days later--and the bugs will likely be fixed. This guy really puts a lot of effort into getting it right. If everybody we deal with daily was as conscientious, we'd all get a lot more done a lot faster and easier.

Dick Nelson
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