Malmoe, Sweden, October 24, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Seavus, a global software development and consulting company, is proud to announce SPViewer 3.0 - a
Microsoft Project (.mpp) files viewer for Android devices with complete support for
Microsoft Project 2016.
As the main practice in its twelve years of market leadership, Seavus Project Viewer 2016 comes with complete support for .mpp files created in the latest version of
Microsoft Project in this case
Microsoft Project 2016.
News of the upcoming release of
Microsoft Project 2016 has proved to be great motivation for the Seavus Products R&D team to investigate and implement the support for
Microsoft Project 2016 Admin Preview, the pre-release to MS Project 2016 and be on track with their Project Viewer for iOS.
Seavus Project Viewer Online is a viewer for
Microsoft Project, designed for project members who only need to open and view MS Project files (mpp files) in their browser, without previous MS Project installation required.
SPViewer for Apple Watch will pave the way for instant synchronization with
Microsoft Project (.mpp) plans and users will be able to look through the project's critical areas instantly from their Apple Watch.
In addition to the unique functionality with SharePoint Online, iMindQ 6.2 for Mac will be the only mind mapping software to open
Microsoft Project (.mpp) files, without the need to have
Microsoft Project installed on the user's computer.
She will work with architects on project design, and work with computer programs such as
Microsoft Project, AutoCAD and the entire Adobe and Microsoft Office suite programs.
RationalPlan Single Project - an alternative to
Microsoft Project and the perfect solution for novice or accidental project managers
Two consecutive days of a very interactive workshop on Project Management including concept building and hands-on experience of setting up
Microsoft Project was held recently.
This edition has been updated to reflect
Microsoft Project 2013 and the latest Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide, Fifth Edition, including the addition of the project stakeholder management knowledge area in a new chapter.