Publisher's Description
From Accord software & systems:
A freeware to introduce basics of project management. Highlights and explains all the jargons a project manager need to know in order to manage projects successfully. An ideal tool for a novice project manager. Covers basics, project life cycle, common mistakes made by project managers and gives pointers to various useful project management resources including freeware and shareware.
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"PM Tutor 1.0"
Version: Project Management Tutor 1.0
Pros
Well done, easy to go through, informative and enjoyed the simplicity of the humor about Project Managers. Bravo!
Cons
Took a bit to find the speaker to turn off the music, which is nice, but droning.
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"Well-written Tutorial eBook on Project Management"
Version: Project Management Tutor 1.0
Pros
These folks have gone to a lot of trouble to put together a very nice ebook for morons like me who have no idea what project management software is, nor what the project management process is. Guess that's what happens when one is self-employed and isn't privileged to work for big companies that use this stuff.
This is a very nice product that is well constructed, easy to install, and was a wonderful tutorial. They even have an offer at the end for their product.
Cons
None
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"Couldn't get to the program"
Version: Project Management Tutor 1.0
Pros
The tutorial worked fine (except for annoying music) but when I tried to download the planning software, the page gave a "not authorized" error message
Cons
Don't know - couldn't access the actual software
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"I'll never know"
Version: Project Management Tutor 1.0
Pros
It uninstalls easily
Cons
Included in this is background elevator music that never-EVER stops. I enjoy listening to my own music while working through programs so imagine my surprise as I'm hit with driving elevator music that drowns everthing else out and can't be turned off. I'm not sure who the marketing moron was that thought this was a great idea but I just uninstalled.