ProjectTrack Personal 2007.6b

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Planning is just the beginning. ProjectTrack will help you successfully execute your plan. ProjectTrack is a project management tool that allows you to manage projects, control all your documents and collaborate with your team. You need to keep track of action items, to-dos, resources, documents, risks, issues, changes, milestones and you know how difficult it can be. Keeping all the information up to date is a challenge. As the project progresses, it becomes difficult to stay current. ProjectTrack can help you save time and money while streamlines the process of managing the plan. Compare the amount of time you currently spend organizing with the time you could save with ProjectTrack, a better management tool. ProjectTrack is designed to help you work more efficiently by keeping all the information in one place and giving you quick access to all project information.

Version 2007.6b is a bug fixing release.

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