DevPlanner
DevPlanner is a hierarchical planning and estimating tool. It helps managing tasks and daily schedules. Shows early and current estimates, as well as actual time spent. It can automatically calculate and order self-imposed deadlines for estimated tasks to evolve time feeling and controlling project milestones. Provides history navigation, customizable printer friendly reports, including project reports and timesheets, powerful search and time tracking, what can reduce effort on common administrative tasks. This tool is convenient for preparing detailed work breakdown and accurate project time estimations. It generates mood map as colors. DevPlanner supports drag-and-drop and can improve planning from the groove to interesting game. Play it daily and never miss an important task or activity.
|
DevPlanner Review
|
Website
|
Fedorenko
|
|
Screenshot
|
View DevPlanner Screenshot
|
|
Cost
|
$43 US
|
|
Release Date
|
2008-01-03
|
|
OS
|
Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP
|
|
Requirements
|
Internet Explorer 4.0 or later
|
|
File Size
|
2581 KB
|
|
Install Support
|
Install and Uninstall
|
|
Type
|
Shareware
|
|
Version
|
2.3.31
|
|
Tags
|
Time management, task manager, personal planning, estimation, estimation error, project hours, time spent, report template, project, category, schedule, document template, time allocation, task, track time, planner, weekly reports
|
More Popular Business Titles Clock Sync Tech-Pro Clock Sync is a program that automatically synchronizes your computer's clock with an atomic time standard accessed via the Internet.
Agenda Mx 2005 Agenda MX was designed to let you manage your timetable in a simple and pleasant way. This diary also integrates a monthly calendar, an annual calendar as well as an address book.
Gtech Atomic Time Synchronizer With Gtech ATS (Atomic Time Synchronizer), a .NET application, you can synchronize your computer's clock with atomic clock servers over the internet. It uses the network time protocol (NTP) which allows to obtain a high degree of accuracy.
|