ValleySpeak Project Server allows the Project Managers to use Microsoft Project as a Managing tools in real time. It enables me to view and share the Microsoft Project schedules with team members in real time It lets me continue to use for managing your schedules and projects and at the same time it is easy to use and have access to the web based browser. It lets me to update the schedules through the browser. As the server uses the native Microsoft Project file, I can report the task in real time. It gives me the facilities far beyond what Microsoft Project alone provides, allowing to use the files in a collaborative environment. It provides 100% Two Way Integration with Microsoft Project. It also provides me with the Discussion forums that are helpful for you. It is easy to use it as it is compatible with Microsoft Project 2007 and provides highly secured solution with built in firewall and is used on Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista.for further details & a free trail of 15 days visit http://www.valleyspeak.com
ValleySpeak Project Server gives you collaborative tools that facilitate browser based distributed project management. With capabilities like issue tracking, risk management, timesheet management, document management, calendar management, integrated reporting, discussion groups and a roles-based dashboard, ValleySpeak Project Server gives you capabilities far beyond what Microsoft Project alone provides, allowing you to use the files in a distributed collaborative environment with your team.
Key Benefits
* Integrated Project Management, Issue Tracking, Risk Management, Discussion Forums, Document Management, Timesheet Management, Calendar Management and Project Reporting
* 100% Two Way Integration with Microsoft Project
* Browser based software client leading to lower Total Cost of Ownership
* Roles based Dashboard covering the entire organizational portfolio
* Approvals based workflow gives complete project management control
Thanks! Found it.
I located the Stationary folder and no “ds Trial” I’m using Snow Leopard could it be located somewhere else?
There is now an easy fix for this available direct from Adobe: