I’m not a software reviewer. I let the professionals do that. But, I do appreciate learning about different software that can help do Project work. Many Project folks are stuck with (or stuck on) P6 and MS Project. That’s not meant as a slam to P6 or Project. That’s just how it is in the corporate world – especially in some industries. Sometimes, you don’t need that much power. Sometimes, you need to try something new. Sometimes, it helps to use something different. Here are a few options to look at – Tom’s Planner, Liquid Planner, and Basecamp:
Tom’s Planner
Tom’s Planner advertises itself as a tool for those who need something less that the super powerhouse programs (my words) but want something more than an Excel-created schedule. You can try it in beta for free.
Liquid Planner
Liquid Planner and other programs are also designed for collaboration. I know. Some of you just winced at the idea of a schedule produced by committee. But, collaboration is not about a committee, it’s about agreement on the how and when and who of getting Project work done.
Basecamp
Basecamp is another option. It’s one of several options offered by 37signals. It also has an emphasis on collaboration and communication. Not just on charts and graphs.
Expand your thinking and your experience and your skills by trying something new.