Having just spent two days at an extremely well catered for MS Project training course...

dug777

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You can do some really neat stuff with it, and the depth to it is incredible...

Having said that, i have heard that P3 is the shiznit for really big projects...
 
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P3 is pretty amazing, but you have to have the real need to shell out that kind of money. I will always prefer Suretrak to Project though for ease of use.
 

dug777

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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
P3 is pretty amazing, but you have to have the real need to shell out that kind of money. I will always prefer Suretrak to Project though for ease of use.

o rly?
 

Feldenak

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We have a couple of copies of MS Project floating around as well as SureTrak...by and large we use Prolog though.
 

torpid

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Whoops, I misread the topic. I thought it was about the catering at an MS training event. I just went to the office launch event and the snacks and drinks there were really tasty, was wondering what they served at the project one. Oh well! I should probably eat breakfast so food isn't on my mind.
 

Suture

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I'm actually in the middle of a Project CBT during downtime at work. I've never sat down and tried to really learn this program until now. It's a lot easier to use than I thought.