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Managing projects with OUTLOOK
Armando:
Got some news concerning "Action Project Manager". See first post. Project should go live in a week if everything goes well.
Curt:
A pitty, the line 118 error, as I would imagine 4Team to be a fine affordable solution.
-Edit2: maybe you should try to close the firewall and install on top / again?
I think the number of tasks / subtasks / subprojects are unlimited:
Managing projects with OUTLOOK
Managing projects with OUTLOOK
- if this was what you were afraid might be missing?
Armando:
Thanks for your answer, encouragements, and... nice screenshots, Curt.
The error 118 is probably VBA related, but I'm not a programmer, and have less and less time to tinker as we approach December.
Yes, the number of tasks / subtasks / subprojects might be unlimited, but, how many levels (if any) can the software accommodate (I'm talking about "nested" tasks hierarchies here). This is what I meant by : "a bit too basic, maybe, as it doesn’t seem to allow nested sub-tasks (hierarchies of tasks)."
edit : Classic example (taken from the nice todolist, which I don't use because of a lack of Outlook integration and palm syncing) :
TomColvin:
Armando, keep an eye open for version 2.3 of Essential PIM Pro. If you are willing to manage projects is a tree outline form, it may work for you.
Once the new version is out [by December at lastest], I expect to use it as a Getting Things Done manager. I'll be doing a rather full review of the system I expect to work into the software.
Essential PIM Pro also sync's with Outlook.
Tom
Armando:
Thanks Tom! I'll check that out.
I think that SQLNotes will also be a very interesting option when it's ready. (I wonder when will the first release candidate be launched though. Maybe not that soon.)
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