Re: Whats the big difference?
- From: "Rod Gill" <rod AT project-systems DOT co DOT nz>
- Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 09:25:37 +1300
There aren't many people around who know both systems well as usually people
stay with one or the other, given the learning curve. Most obvious
difference is that Project is far more popular and I think cheaper. There
are things each can do that the other can't. So if you need other
organisations to use your schedules, or you need schedules from others, they
are far more likely to have or know Project.
Learning is usually easier with Project as it is an office product and any
command or option that is the same as Excel's is done in exactly the same
way, same command etc. So if you know Excel you already have a head start
with project.
Focus first on what your scheduling and communication needs are then decide
on which product.
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Rod Gill
Project MVP
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"driller" <driller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:34FEC357-5CAD-4B1B-941D-289BF923CC04@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi All,
Just new here....Please advise me whats the big difference of Primavera P3
software compared to MS Project 2003 in terms of data processing and third
party auditing...
Presentation Wise, Precision Wise, Import/Export Data wise, and their
future software upgrading/development.
My boss offered me that he can teach me Primavera P3...but i am Currently
leaned with microsoft...please advise...
regards,
driller
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