6/3/2023 0 Comments Sg project pro vs omniplan![]() I highly recommend that you download and try the to see what suits you best. Project managers or teams that love quality software for Mac and iPad. With Project, anyone can get started quickly and collaborate with remote teams anywhere. OmniPlan for Mac price starts at 199 per license, When comparing OmniPlan for. Microsoft Project is a simple, yet powerful tool to manage work from quick projects to more complex initiatives. Microsoft Project price starts at 10 per user/month, On a scale between 1 to 10 Microsoft Project is rated 4, which is lower than the average cost of Project Management software. I don’t know of a way of going from OF to Omniplan yet - it’s a heavily requested feature and may come in future some time.īoth Merlin and Omniplan have trial versions. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for Microsoft Project and OmniPlan for Mac. There’s a script to import from Omnifocus into Merlin. If it matters, both can import/export from/to MS Project OmniPlan is cheaper than Microsoft Project to be fair, although Project for Web is catching up at 10 per month and there are alternatives like QuickPlan at 50. New features and interface refinements: project assistant, recurring and manually scheduled tasks, interval cost and effort tracking, and more. OP 3, in development, may change the balance. In current versions, I’d say that Merlin is a better solution for very large, complex projects and for handling multiple projects OP is great for less complex projects. OmniPlan is from Omni Group, the same team that created the excellent diagramming software Omnigraffle which is a popular alternative to Microsoft Visio on Mac. It’s pretty good, but having already invested in OP and Merlin for the Mac, I didn’t fancy spending more on SGP. OmniPlan is easily one the most popular native Mac desktop project management apps for macOS. I’ve used SG Project Pro on IOS (not on Mac). However, the IOS version of OP is very fully featured. Collaboration and synchronisation via Omnisync Server (or your own WebDav works well) and is free - but you have to buy the IOS version. I prefer Merlin’s use of screen space, but I think the Omni UI is overall better. Omniplan is more accessible, but has a more limited feature set (although Omniplan 3, in test at present, adds some major new features). OmniFocus is great for most things, but the one thing it cant tell you is when a project might finish - even if you put durations on all your tasks. Microsoft Project based on some of the most important and required Project Management features. The latest version (Merlin Project 3) has some good UI improvements. OmniFocus is great as a personal task manager, but if schedules/dates or multiple people are of more significance to you then may want OmniPlan. ![]() The IOS version of Merlin is free but very very limited indeed. Collaboration and synchronisation to phones/tablets is clunky and full collaboration means having to pay extra for Merlin Server. The user interface isn’t especially intuitive, but it’s very functional. ![]() It has a very “serious” interface, more like MS Project than Omniplan. Merlin has some features that Omniplan currently doesn’t, mainly around managing costs. They each have their benefits and disadvantages. ![]()
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