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- Version: 1.1, 5/9/2005 07:08AM PST
Skyhorse
This very basic application does have some good ideas, and I'll be very interested to watch it develop. I use it primarily for managing simple lists like my honey-do list, basic trip planning, etc. for which a heavier duty application like Jumsoft's Process would be overkill or which aren't time or task dependent like I'd use a gantt for (iTaskx, PMX, and GanttProject being the ones I like best).
That said, hopefully features to be added very soon to iProject will include printing, a real save (right now you have to retype the file name to save, even if modifying an existing file), and a way of telling from the drawer whether or not a task is completed. Another is to somehow get a handle on the file size: even an empty file with a name only is 4MB in size! If these are fixed, this will become an even handier little tool, and offer greater utility in addition to the handling we expect of a Mac app. I recommend it within the limitations I've cited.
That said, hopefully features to be added very soon to iProject will include printing, a real save (right now you have to retype the file name to save, even if modifying an existing file), and a way of telling from the drawer whether or not a task is completed. Another is to somehow get a handle on the file size: even an empty file with a name only is 4MB in size! If these are fixed, this will become an even handier little tool, and offer greater utility in addition to the handling we expect of a Mac app. I recommend it within the limitations I've cited.
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- Version: 1.1, 5/7/2005 03:03AM PST
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ExWindowsUser
I was curious about an application that did project management in only 45 KILObytes... To say it is minimalist is to say too much about it. If this application is minimalist, Sol LeWit/DeWit/Dimwitt painted flowergardens in fully bloom using Monet's cataract-affected eyes and Van Gogh's stroke sensibilities. There's really not much there. I cannot say that I could recommend it as anything but a curiosity, having just looked over iTaskX and Merlin...