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Other than MS Project, what are some other useful, professional project management software for architects?

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Question ajoutée par Hiba Samman , Electrical Engineer , Arabtech Jardaneh
Date de publication: 2016/03/01
Athanasios Mpimpasis
par Athanasios Mpimpasis , Civil Engineer , Bimpasis Athanasios Civil Construction/ Supervisory Management

Oracle’s Primavera P6 Professional Project Management

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Primavera

Zoho Projects

Podlo

Smartsheet

PayPanther

Basecamp

Active collab

Teamwork PM

Yasser Hammouda
par Yasser Hammouda , Senior Porject Manager , CompactSoft

There are many Project Management software like

6. Bitrix24Bitrix24 is a project management system entirely free for up to12 users, with an option to upgrade to more for $99 per month. The features rival those of PM’s current go-to software: BaseCamp.ProsUsers can choose whether to use Bitrix24 in the cloud or self-host on the company’s own server. The PM features are outstanding: Bitrix24 offers Gantt charts, layered task options, time tracking and management, and even employee workload planning.Bitrix24 also makes real-time communication a breeze with group chat, videoconferencing, and instant messenger. It also acts as a DropBox alternative—the free version offers5GB of cloud storage for easy document sharing—and, for just25¢ a month, businesses can add an additional gigabyte.ConsSmall businesses may struggle with the free version of Bitrix24 solely because of its limitation on user profiles—and the jump to $99 per month may be a non-starter if you’re cash-strapped.5. TrelloTrello costs a grand total of zero dollars and no cents. They use a method called Kanban, a project management system developed by a former Toyota vice president, Taiichi Ohno, which allows users to move cards—representative of tasks—to create a visual representation of where a project is in development.ProsIf a more intuitive project management software option exists than Trello, I’ll dress up as a burrito and beg for free Chipotle.A quick peek at the alignment of the cards lets users know how far along a project is—and what to work on next. While the front of the card has little more than a task label, the back can be filled with all kinds of information—like who’s working on the task, when it’s due, and what parts of the task have already been completed with a simple checklist.ConsBecause of Trello’s emphasis on simplicity, it’s missing a few key features. There isn’t a good way to look at a project with high detail—for example, it does not offer an option to see task lists broken down by user or due date.4.2-Plan Project Management SoftwareFrom the glut of open-source software,2-Plan stands out. The system has three symbiotic programs—all free:    2-Plan Desktop, a project-management system.    2-Plan Team, a web-based project management tool with multiple hosting options.    Work2-gether, a Scrum-based task management board for one-team projects.All of these options are free, but you may choose to pay for additional extensions.Pros2-Plan is a behemoth when it comes to features. On the desktop version alone, project managers can create an animated graphical WBS, craft project milestones, implement top-down and bottom-up planning, and build project control systems.2-Plan Team makes it easy to coordinate with off-campus teams and track time spent on tasks—and it integrates seamlessly with2-Plan Desktop. Work2-Gether is similar to Trello in that it uses the Kanban system, but it also has the ability to expand into a greater workchart.Cons2-Plan offers a lot of features that can quickly get overwhelming for teams with little time for their extensive manuals. Furthermore, the free option can be limiting. Work2-gether, for example, only permits businesses to use two taskboards for free and team size is limited to three.Thankfully, their pro accounts are reasonably priced—businesses only have to pay $15 a month to fully upgrade Work2-gether.3. AsanaBased on their40,000 customers and400,000 users, Asana is one of the most popular project management apps available—and best of all, for up to15 users, it’s free.ProsDustin Moskovitz, the co-founder of Facebook, also designed Asana. True to the aesthetic and simplicity of the most popular social network, Asana is an intuitive task-management system that works best for teams seeking real-time interaction.Asana allows its users to visualize their goals, track their time, assign priority to their tasks, and get updates on the project right in the program. It also has a calendar function to graph the team’s tasks right onto the dashboard.ConsAsana’s plain design comes with a dearth of features, including progress tracking and offline use.2. GanttProjectGanttProject is another open-source free project scheduling and management tool. Reviewers have compared this heavy-hitting application to Microsoft Project—both in terms of features offered and complexity. This system can generate Gantt and PERT charts, produce reports in HTML and PDF formats, and offers versatile scheduling and time management tools.ProsThere is no limit to what you can do with GanttProject. The management platform allows users to quickly create a structured schedule for any project. It offers task assignment and milestone implementation. The open-source software also enables project managers to identify problem areas in the workflow so that companies can set goals for improvement.ConsI would not recommend GanttProject to people who are unfamiliar with project management software. Many have found it overwhelming—and support is largely left to its forums.1. ProducteevProducteev offers its clients unlimited users and projects for free—and unless your small business needs Outlook integration, personalized support, or visual customization, there’s no reason to upgrade to Pro.Among its many features, it permits users to create tasks that belong in multiple task lists, offers real-time communication between users, features results measurement and progress tracking, and lets users turn emails into tasks with a few simple clicks.ProsProducteev is incredibly easy to maneuver—almost every function that Producteev offers is self-explanatory. It can filter tasks by people, project, status, due date, priority and more. The application also offers simple file sharing through attachments or DropBox.ConsProducteev has few drawbacks. Some missing features—like time tracking and integrated billing software—may be unfavorable.

ashraf zin
par ashraf zin , manager , misr alhegaz,alsharif,inter plast,munir almunif

other than MS project

the other useful project management are :

1- oracle primevera .

2-teamwork pm

but primevera is the most usage , so it will be easy to share with the otheres

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WorkflowMAX

Primavera

Smartsheet

Primavera is the best software for architect in designing after MS Project 

Primavera P6 and ACONEX (which is particularly useful for BIM applications)

Mohammad Karasneh
par Mohammad Karasneh , Project Manager , ALBANDARY ENGINEERING TRADING & CONTRACTING (QATAR)

PRIMAVERA , AUTOCADD, ARCHICAD, ..

Carlos Manuel
par Carlos Manuel , Project Manager , PPLM Industrial Corporation

Primavera P6 software for scheduling and monitoring

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ArchiOffice is a user friendly project management and time tracking software created by architects, for architects.

Zain ul Abdin
par Zain ul Abdin , Project Planning & Control Manager , Redco International Trading and Contracting

Useful information has been added by colleagues but primavera P6 remains the preferred and most widely used software. Especially for COMPLEX projects.

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