Merlin project vs omniplan1/9/2024 ![]() ![]() Especially that you can directly refer to notebook, issues and SVN commit versions (which will show the commit notes) makes it very powerfull.Īlso the issue report generation capabilities are pretty nice as it effectively allows you to filter and sort the issues as you require it at the moment. That you will have to implement the cross handling just nails the coffin, at least to me.Įspecially the crosslinking is a very powerfull feature to save a lot of time and double work. Having to host an own server or renting a dedicated server for this purpose will definitely cost you more and that without taking the administrative and support effort into consideration. Already filehamster + team plugin works great (and offers part of what you need but you need a network drive to have it working on a team) but if you are a commercial developer with a small to larger team then the real MOG might definitely be worth a trial. Fixed sandboxing issue that caused spurious up to date check failures for templates.Asset repositorying is something which is definitely MOGs playfield. Fixed sandboxing issue preventing Custom HTML templates from using their CSS stylesheet. Printing to HTML Report no longer results in a blank printout. The default encoding for CSV export actions is now what the UI suggests: UTF-8 rather than ASCII. Renaming custom styles works in the Project : Styles inspector again. Fixed errors in file export Pub/Sub actions related to sandboxing. Fixed missing UI "Task : Schedule" in German localization. Changed German abbreviation for "hour" back from "s" to "h". Fixed column layout of QuickLook previews. Fixed some errors and crashes in MPP export. ![]() Alternate Row colors work for the gantt chart again. The "Clear Assignments" option is back in the Assign Resource toolbar button menu. The export panel now defaults to the last selected file type. ChangesĪdded support OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Fixed sandboxing issue that caused spurious up to date check failures for templates. If you need a change from MS Project, or something slicker, OmniPlan is an interesting simplified option for OS X.Īdded support OS X 10.9 Mavericks. However, the interface is slicker and more suited to OS X than MS Project but it doesn't offer quite the same power and advanced features as the latter. MS Project is considerably cheaper than OmniPlan however and those that are thinking of switching, may take some convincing that OmniPlan can offer them a great deal more. One handy feature is that OmniPlan can export projects into file formats that MS Project can read and open. ![]()
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