Still have not found the software I saw an advertisement for. The software that I saw had like 12 mini-schedules on 1 sheet, had like engineering, procurement, construction with a different shape and color for each. It was software that did this off a set of dates not just excel charts pasted because it had the different timelines fitting in standard size boxes…there is a software I thought might be it called onepager, but I don't think that is it based on the samples I saw.
No these are not the product. This product is much more simple. I remember the graphic I saw had a project with 4 bars: ie engineering, procurement, construction...each bar was a different shape and color - it was in a 2" x 2" box, then under it was another project in same format with different dates so that you could see many projects on one page. There is a product similar called OnepagerPro but I do not think that is it either. I like this product because it provides a nice summary page of multiple small simple projects. Can't quite do that in excel (at lease easily) because I am sure the bar length works off works off dates for reference, the format is impressive, etc... I wrote it down but then lost the info...I think it was one of those types of ads a site where the site does not control the ads...just get paid for the rotating space...
I bet you are thinking of Netpoint. This is a graphic scheduling tool that is very intuitive and flexible. To verify, see below one plan that is swim-laned like descriobed in your post and another that shows the summary level at the top and the project areas/swim lanes below. Take a look at pmetechnologies.com for details (PMA Tehcnologies is a Planning Planet Partner).
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21 years 9 monthsHey there, I have been
Hey there, I have been looking for something myself and have come up with a few options.
1. There is a company called chroniclegraphics which might be it.
2. Milestones professional
3. and there is an oracle partner called emerald-associates which has a few good products one of them seems to be able to write to visio.
Rob
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21 years 9 monthsHey there, I have been
Hey there, I have been looking for something myself and have come up with a few options.
1. There is a company called chroniclegraphics which might be it.
2. Milestones professional
3. and there is an oracle partner called emerald-associates which has a few good products one of them seems to be able to write to visio.
Rob
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12 years 5 monthsStill have not found the
Still have not found the software I saw an advertisement for. The software that I saw had like 12 mini-schedules on 1 sheet, had like engineering, procurement, construction with a different shape and color for each. It was software that did this off a set of dates not just excel charts pasted because it had the different timelines fitting in standard size boxes…there is a software I thought might be it called onepager, but I don't think that is it based on the samples I saw.
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12 years 5 monthsNo these are not the
No these are not the product. This product is much more simple. I remember the graphic I saw had a project with 4 bars: ie engineering, procurement, construction...each bar was a different shape and color - it was in a 2" x 2" box, then under it was another project in same format with different dates so that you could see many projects on one page. There is a product similar called OnepagerPro but I do not think that is it either. I like this product because it provides a nice summary page of multiple small simple projects. Can't quite do that in excel (at lease easily) because I am sure the bar length works off works off dates for reference, the format is impressive, etc... I wrote it down but then lost the info...I think it was one of those types of ads a site where the site does not control the ads...just get paid for the rotating space...
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17 years 8 monthsDo you mean this
Do you mean this one?
http://www.planningengineer.net/store/products/monitoring-and-controlin…
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11 years 7 monthsHi John,I bet you are
Hi John,
I bet you are thinking of Netpoint. This is a graphic scheduling tool that is very intuitive and flexible. To verify, see below one plan that is swim-laned like descriobed in your post and another that shows the summary level at the top and the project areas/swim lanes below. Take a look at pmetechnologies.com for details (PMA Tehcnologies is a Planning Planet Partner).
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16 years 6 monthsMight it be a standard bit of
Might it be a standard bit of software with all the bars rolled up?
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16 years 6 monthsMight it be a standard bit of
Might it be a standard bit of software with all the bars rolled up?