Please dont jump on Vladimir. We should be grateful to have Vladimir active in this forum. I did read Vladimirs post and reply, and i found it interesting. So if Spider can provide the answers not found in Microsoft Project, then, so be it. It is for us individual members to dig deeper and conclude if such comments has relevance to the work we are involve with. In addition, as we dig deeper, it will give us broader understanding of the different planning software available in the world market.
Cheers,
Charlie
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Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Sat, 2005-12-24 07:57
you are not right. I suggested to see in Spider Project only those solutions that can not be found in other software. And I expect that for professionals it may be of interest as for me it is interesting to learn the unique solutions that are suggested by different software vendors. It does not mean that I will buy the software but still I will learn useful approaches. Some people like to learn.
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Vladimir
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Submitted by Hemanth Kumar on Mon, 2005-12-19 11:34
If you want to discuss anything that was contained in them lets do it in a separate thread. Lets leave this one for MS Project Questions - in particular to shift work simulation.
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Vladimir
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Submitted by Hemanth Kumar on Mon, 2005-12-05 12:22
it is a pity that my answers to some specific questions are considered as trying to sell. I expected that professional project planners will be interested in the approaches that are used in the software where the features they are asked about are realised. We dont promote Spider in the countries where we have no partners, but Ill be glad to discuss professional issues with the collegues. Unfortunately there are few people that support such discussions.
I expected that somebody will discuss shift work simulation in this thread. Instead of this I received your answer. Its a pity that few project planners are really interested in resource work simulation and schedule optimization.
You may like Spider Project interface and graphics or not, it is a matter of taste, but this thread is about shift simulation and if you want to discuss Spider Project graphics lets do it in some other forum.
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
23 years
Member for23 years
Submitted by Hemanth Kumar on Mon, 2005-11-28 12:26
Member for
20 years 3 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear All,
Please dont jump on Vladimir. We should be grateful to have Vladimir active in this forum. I did read Vladimirs post and reply, and i found it interesting. So if Spider can provide the answers not found in Microsoft Project, then, so be it. It is for us individual members to dig deeper and conclude if such comments has relevance to the work we are involve with. In addition, as we dig deeper, it will give us broader understanding of the different planning software available in the world market.
Cheers,
Charlie
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Hemanth,
you are not right. I suggested to see in Spider Project only those solutions that can not be found in other software. And I expect that for professionals it may be of interest as for me it is interesting to learn the unique solutions that are suggested by different software vendors. It does not mean that I will buy the software but still I will learn useful approaches. Some people like to learn.
Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
23 yearsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear Vladmir
Your Only Solution To Every Planning Problem Is "Spider Project"
Go To WWW......Com Download free trial etc
Take A Impartial Look At All Your Posts
Thanks
Hemanth
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Marcio,
I agree. That is why I am trying to keep this discussion for managing shifts.
I dont know how to help Bryan with managing shifts using MS Project. But I still hope that somebody may suggest some workaround.
Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
20 yearsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear Vladmir and Hemanth;
I know that we will always find people on forums that disagree in some subjects. And its good.
But I believe that we can use Planning Planet for better discussions.
This thread started with important questions and u are changing the subjet and not helping Bryan Place.
Best regards.
Marcio Eduardo
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil.
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear Hemanth,
thank you for your interest to my postings.
If you want to discuss anything that was contained in them lets do it in a separate thread. Lets leave this one for MS Project Questions - in particular to shift work simulation.
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
23 yearsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear sir
I was considering your several threads
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear Hemanth,
it is a pity that my answers to some specific questions are considered as trying to sell. I expected that professional project planners will be interested in the approaches that are used in the software where the features they are asked about are realised. We dont promote Spider in the countries where we have no partners, but Ill be glad to discuss professional issues with the collegues. Unfortunately there are few people that support such discussions.
I expected that somebody will discuss shift work simulation in this thread. Instead of this I received your answer. Its a pity that few project planners are really interested in resource work simulation and schedule optimization.
You may like Spider Project interface and graphics or not, it is a matter of taste, but this thread is about shift simulation and if you want to discuss Spider Project graphics lets do it in some other forum.
Best Regards,
Vladimir
Member for
23 yearsRE: MS Project Questions
Dear Vladmir
You Are Trying To Sell Spider Project through these colums for a longtime
I TRIED IT , WHAT AN AWKWARD INTERFACE AND GRAPHICS?
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Are you sure, Alexandre?
Can you explain how it can be done in this package?
Member for
22 years 9 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Hi,
you could have a try to PowerProject 8.
What tou want is feasable if not easy.
Regards
Alexandre Faulx-Briole
www.astadev.com
Member for
24 years 8 monthsRE: MS Project Questions
Bryan,
the only package that simulates shifts is called Spider Project. MS Project does not do what you want.
Regards,
Vladimir