Vitaliy wrote: > Gerhard, I am after information -- not data. ;) I know. But probably you'll have to put the data /somewhere/. > If I had time to learn every piece of project management software out > there, I would not be asking for help on the PicList. Well, if you're after information, you just might ask anyway :) > Have you ever tried something new (software, technique, tool) and after a > short while decided it's not worth your time to learn it further? Often enough. > Then much later you come back to it (for whatever reason), learned it all > the way, and decided that it really was worth it? Much more rare. I just wanted to throw this list in the pool of available information. (After all, data can be information -- if you can "read" it :) Maybe somebody else can add some more helpful bits of info. >From the programs, I only know Microsoft Project in any depth. I went to some length with it (was required on some past jobs), but never could convince myself to like it. I'm still not deep enough in it that I can rule out I might like it if I go deeper, but I suspect it's not worth it. It seems to need too much time and attention to throw out anything useful. What I can get out of it, I think I should be able to get with a simpler program in a simpler way. Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist