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Dave Price, Dave McGill and anyone else managing projects:
At the National STC Conference in April, I hosted a table at the network
luncheon. The topic was Project Management Software. Guess what? All except
for one of the 8 people at the table used MS Project. Most worked for large
firms (e.g., AT&T, Schlumberger). All liked it. I've work for large and
small companies and, currently, MS Project seems to prevail. It's flexible
and intuitive enough that it works for a lot of different people and
organizations.