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  • Basic Feature but it works

    Not bad, hope there is an option adjusting the magnification size when exporting pdf. Most of the time exporting to letter size paper doesn't include the charge and font is too big.
  • Nice Project planning tool that syncs across devices!

    I like the tool for it’s simplicity in use and ability to sync across devices.

    Also does a great job exporting and importing to other common platforms like Excel or MS Project.
  • Made by a Professional

    Here’s the thing, the author understand project management. The app is developed by someone who knows what it’s like to create a Gantt Chart or to move around bars before sequence and dependencies were certain. This is the only tool that I know of that can arrange bars in the gantt by dragging it. Other apps you have to type in a date and duration. Part of the use for such an app is to figure out the arrangements and relationship, which means the planning moves from uncertainty to concrete logistics. This app understands the process of planning.

    Yes the curved dependency lines are ugly. But it clearly indicates dependent relations better than the straight lines.

    The creator of this app have read the PMBOK. Have had first-person experience of project management on an industry standard level. This is what other apps are lacking. I have tried many of them over the years. And am often surprised how lack of knowledge the developers are towards the field. They might make beautiful interfaces, but the usage is awkward. This app does not have the prettiest interface, but is pleasant enough. The usability is better than any PM tools made, including Microsoft Project which is very powerful, but not as intuitive.

    Praises to the developer and hope more to come.
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  • This convert iPad Pro be a productive device.

    I’ve spent a lot of time seeking an iPad app alternative to Microsoft Project Plan, and QuickPlan is what I’d like to recommend.

    This app is pretty simple to learn, after minutes, I started to plan my first project, and found I can get the simple schedule done very quickly. I do believe iPad Pro is a productive tool now. And the user interface is pretty good.
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  • Professional and Easy to Use

    I am a general contractor and this works perfectly for scheduling the complexities of a renovation while keeping staff and owners informed of progress and upcoming work items. Owners are super impressed with how detailed my schedules are and appreciate the notice on items where their input is required. Though it is feature rich, everything is super intuitive to use. A short learning curve, but less than expected for a detailed app. The only hassle I had was figuring out in which order to apply task linking so things would drag or not drag when connected items were moved. Nothing wrong with the app, just took me a while to get the hang of it. Excellent app!
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  • Become the master

    Never done this before. But everyone thinks I am the master project planner. This is what technology is all about. I am now empowered with a new skill it probably took hours and hours of training and practice to master in personal computer era and months and months before that. With my project plan to redo a front entrance and lobby to an upscale senior living community I can now take the long view, but also if anything gets sticky I can dive right to the friction point and micromanage the problem until it screams. I have all the subs on board and all clearly see how their tasks link and make other tasks possible. The residents are deeply affected during this construction, and seeing each step laid out in time and linked makes them fully informed and if delays occur it will be a snap to update the chart and keep them current as to the cause of delay. It’s good to be the king. BTW I am 64, so old dogs can learn new tricks.
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  • Can only have a main outline 4 levels deep before needing sub-projects

    There's lots to like about the app, especially with the iOS + desktop combo. But I need to figure out how to use it for larger projects with lots of nested details. The developer has been very responsive and says that sub-projects can help accomplish this. I'll see how that works for us in practice.
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  • Very easy for use

    I've spent a lot of time seeking a good gantt app for the iPad, for my daily project management work - QuickPlan is the final one I found this app get everything I expected done well, and more than my expectation is the intuitive user interface design, which is reliable, simple and powerful. Love the PDF / Excel exporting, Love the list style, love the fact I can do my job very quickly!
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  • Simple and effective

    Does everything I want to do, intuitive and flexible
  • I rarely give 5 stars...

    ...but this is a simply great app. It is hard to find something this complex that works good on an iPad but they have put in a number of bells and whistles that just make this easy to work with on a mobile device. The ability to pinch zoom the gantt chart, clicking to stretch and modify... again, a great job on the part of the developers.
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