
Here’s the tale of two woes. The expensive solution for project management, vs. the inexpensive solution for managing a timeline.
It’s certainly not an apples to Apple comparison, and that’s the problem. Mac utilities span the spectrum.
In other words, different strokes for different folks. Matching a solution to the problem may be the most difficult task.
I say that because I’m always looking for a better solution, an easier way to accomplish a task, new management.... (excerpted).
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Hamish said:
I tried and bought the first version of Merlin, but it was quite “Germanic” in its approach, and too complicated for me.
I got an upgrade price to OmniPlan which was “just right” for my needs.
OK, I own OmniGraffle and OmniFocus too - their stuff rocks.
Would be keen to learn how to use version 2 of Merlin though.