Tom's Planner Is an Impressive, Intuitive Project Scheduling Tool. If your work life's all laid out in Gantt charts but you're not happy with the tool you're using, check out Tom's Planner, a web-based project scheduling and collaboration tool.
If you use Microsoft Project or various other project scheduling tools, Tom's Planner covers the same basic territory: You can use it to schedule out how your team will tackle a project over any given period using Gantt charts.
Tom's Planner is an easy-to-use, intuitive tool for handling your project scheduling, sharing your schedule with your team, and more. The app's been built to look and feel just like a desktop application, so you can right-click, Shift+Click, drag and drop, and do pretty much everything you'd expect to get from a desktop application. You can also export it to Microsoft Project, export to an image, or publish the schedule online for your team.
Tom's Planner is free during its beta period; after the beta, the application may go premium, but according to their signup page, anyone who joined during the app's beta will get at least a full year of free service, so it seems worth a try.
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4 reacties:
Did you experience the lifehacker effect?
loosly explained as more traffic than you can handle from the tech hungry little ******lol
Are there anymore templates Im finding the ones in your examples very useful.
can you show how to publish schedule to team members?, I dont see where you add their emails,names etc
Re Rtipping: more templates will be added in the coming months!
Re Anonymous: you can send team members the file or URL of the published schedule through email.
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