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Merlin

Merlin - 1.0.2

Project management software

All Time: (4.4)
Version 1.0.2: (4.0)
Selected Version: 1.0.2
Release Date: 2004-12-01
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.0.2): 729
Downloads (all versions): 5,615
Price: $198.56 (€145)

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Product Description:

Merlin is the new solution for project management with Mac OS X. By means of completely new ways Merlin offers a multiplicity of new possibilities to the user, making projects to be a real success. Apart from the necessary and contained functions for project management, Merlin offers important features which are needed during projects. Thus Merlin contains a complete risk management, a file management with version control and also an issue tracking. Even a specialized CRM is firmly integrated in Merlin.

What's new in this version:

This is the second maintenance version of Merlin including some changes at web export, printing and some smaller interface enhancements.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.4 or higher

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Version 1.0.2:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (4.0) Price: (2.0)
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Merlin ReviewWhat a great product. MS Project doesn't not come close to this - Version: 2.6 beta, 5/10/2008 07:49PM PST

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athol.hill
I was initially under the impression I wouldn't find anything decent for my Macbook and almost resigned myself to having to work in a VM for project management until someone suggested I use Merlin. What an awesome product. Extremely well made, versatile, feature rich, and easy to use. The dragging of MPP's into Merlin works perfectly and some of the export options are great.

I'll continue using the Beta for the next month and if all continues to go as well as this I'll be putting in my order. I'd like to see it a little cheaper, but then again, for the functionality you get, its still a bargain, maybe I'll just have to wait for the promo deal on it.
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Merlin ReviewMy perfect choice! - Version: 2.0.3, 3/26/2007 05:46AM PST

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sequeller1
I am working now for over one year with Merlin and in this time it has been developed to the major tool for projects!

It includes (almost) all needed functions for a project manager's work and present it in a very usable and pretty interface. Each single function makes clear to me, they have thought about it - not from a developers perspective - but with their project managers eyes. And I think this is one of the (or maby the biggest) factor of success: These guys are project managers!

Of course it is not bug free - I don't know any application which is bug free - but the responsiveness of the support team, and the performance of the developers are beating any other application in that field.

Long time ago Merlin was treated as an insider tip. Now I have to say: Merlin is the standard on Mac OS X.

Standard disclaimer: I am not beeing paid for writing this!
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Merlin ReviewAwful Demo - Version: 2.0.3, 2/6/2007 05:03AM PST

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oliverdy
The demo is for 40 activities. That means a list of 40 activities in the activities window not activations as I read it. This means that after 40 you can't save. Unfortunately the reminder of this is ambiguous. I wish it had read "You have created 40 activities and are no longer able to save. Please buy a license etc etc etc". It would spare the ‘gung ho’ like me spending all morning creating a demo template of over 100 activities and not reading the alert properly. I lost the mornings work. Yes I know, I know. I should read it very carefully and all that but on hitting APPLE S I though I WAS saving and that the pop up was just a reminder.
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