our contect with that Planning Plant for taking or getting experince about using primavera projectplanner p3 in special cases , but we need a member how have abililty to support us by his professionals not decelae a case of mercy because we know that in the world we have a many of associte in the manner support us..
i hope to become more friendly to become as a network throght the world..
thank you for all members
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Submitted by Jaime Linchangco on Thu, 2005-11-24 23:29
I mean that neither MSP or PS works well with a very large amount of tasks.
On the other hand, P3 lets several people access the same project schedule at the same time and edit different activities because P3 only locks the activity, not the whole schedule. Both MSP and PS are file oriented (the same if you save the schedules in a database) and therefore several people cannot access and edit the same file at the same time.
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Submitted by Vladimir Liberzon on Tue, 2005-11-22 15:16
If you want to compare PS8 to any PM software, it is not stupid to tell that PS8 is much closer to MSP than to P3.
Closer because PS8 is a general purpose PM software and not dedicated to huge projects.
It is also much stronger and reliable than MSP, any release you want to tell about.
To get a broad view of the softare, visit the www.sciforma.com website and read the PS8 pages (PSNext is comparable to Primavera P5.0).
I have been working on PS since PS5 for MS DOS in the early 90s, and I must admit it definitely is my favourite: the easiest to use, the strongest and most reliable, it has much more functionnalities than MSP, Critical chain for instance.
Good luck
Alexandre
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Submitted by yousif alaubidi on Tue, 2005-11-22 06:01
Well, the issue is, Im currently using P3 but, due to the difficulty in converting P3 schedules to MS Office programmes, there is the possibility of diverting to a more spread sheet-compatible suite like PS8.
I would appreciate all your expert advice.
Thanks also Bernard for the suggestion.
Happy planning,
John
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Submitted by yousif alaubidi on Mon, 2005-11-21 13:43
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19 years 11 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Dear all
our contect with that Planning Plant for taking or getting experince about using primavera projectplanner p3 in special cases , but we need a member how have abililty to support us by his professionals not decelae a case of mercy because we know that in the world we have a many of associte in the manner support us..
i hope to become more friendly to become as a network throght the world..
thank you for all members
with best wishes
Member for
24 years 3 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
To All Readers:
Will someone from Planning Planet help this Guy!!! Please!!! Have mercy on him!
Regards
Member for
19 years 11 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Dear Alexandre Faulx-Briole
I hope that you can provide us by your information on a samle example in the manner make us to regonize your advise by sample ..
with regreds
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22 years 9 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Vladimir,
I mean that neither MSP or PS works well with a very large amount of tasks.
On the other hand, P3 lets several people access the same project schedule at the same time and edit different activities because P3 only locks the activity, not the whole schedule. Both MSP and PS are file oriented (the same if you save the schedules in a database) and therefore several people cannot access and edit the same file at the same time.
Regards
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24 years 9 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Alexandre,
what do you mean by dedicated to huge projects?
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22 years 9 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
John,
If you want to compare PS8 to any PM software, it is not stupid to tell that PS8 is much closer to MSP than to P3.
Closer because PS8 is a general purpose PM software and not dedicated to huge projects.
It is also much stronger and reliable than MSP, any release you want to tell about.
To get a broad view of the softare, visit the www.sciforma.com website and read the PS8 pages (PSNext is comparable to Primavera P5.0).
I have been working on PS since PS5 for MS DOS in the early 90s, and I must admit it definitely is my favourite: the easiest to use, the strongest and most reliable, it has much more functionnalities than MSP, Critical chain for instance.
Good luck
Alexandre
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19 years 11 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Dear John Impraim
Ihope to give anyone a goodc information in manner making all here transit knowleage beteen us..
My question for you : If you have any book about Primavera p3 in free or any file in Pfd to make me more power to learn that program ....
with best regreds
Enginner: Yousif A.Ayal
Iraq
Basra
22/11/205
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24 years 3 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Hi Alexandre,
Well, the issue is, Im currently using P3 but, due to the difficulty in converting P3 schedules to MS Office programmes, there is the possibility of diverting to a more spread sheet-compatible suite like PS8.
I would appreciate all your expert advice.
Thanks also Bernard for the suggestion.
Happy planning,
John
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19 years 11 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Dear Alexandre Faulx-Briole
Thank you very match for you respone , but in fact am need any information on Primavera p3 that make me proffissional in working by that program
Do you have any file for helping ,
with regreds
IRAQ
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22 years 9 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Hi there,
I am working with PS8 on a daily basis; I do work here in France with the french distributor.
I am ready to help, what do yoy want to know about Sciforma PS8?
All the best
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19 years 11 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
Dear John Impraim
I hpoe that any one can help you in future
with best regreds
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: P3 vrs. PS8
John, I suggest you do some testing/experimenting. Refer to a previous discussion - What do you expect? - for context.
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software