MS Project offers a good way to schedule and track projects and seems to be a good all-round solution for intermediate and expert levels. You can read more about the differences here: Conclusion
Some argue that P6 has better baselines, resource management, and a more robust scheduling than MS Project Professional but that MS Project is more user-friendly and easier to implement. In terms of collaboration, P6 allows for multi-user editing where MS Project does not, as one user will lock the file. If you are looking for an enterprise project management system, where for instance it is possible to handle project portfolios, advanced resource management and collaboration, then Primavera P6 or MS Project Professional with Project Server are two good options. Users can therefore export to an interchangeable format allowing them to export to MS Project without it being installed. MindView and Smartsheet both export to Project XML. Project XML is becoming the standard interchangeable format used between project management tools. MindView and MindManager offer the most exporting options and both tools can export to the entire MS Office suite including MS Project. It can be difficult to share information with colleagues if they do not have these programs installed which is why the exports and imports are crucial. They all have the ability to export to Excel which allows the user to create reports within Excel. Smartsheet and MindManager come up short in the reporting area. However, they seem more visually appealing and intuitive. MindView has reporting capabilities too, although not as many as MS Project. MS Project has the ability to create custom reports where you can “drill down” to specific detail. MS Project provides an abundant amount of reports regarding costs, tasks, resources, etc. Unfortunately, neither MindManager nor Smartsheet allow baselines.
MS Project is the only software tool that allows for resource tracking. MS Project has good reports that shows deviations between the baselines. MS Project allows up to 10 baselines while MindView has an unlimited amount. MindView and MS Project support baselining, which is important for tracking progress of planned versus actual. This is important for reviewing project budgets. MS Project, MindView and MindManager come with such options.Īll four tools allow for task costs, but only MS Project and MindView let you enter an hourly rate for resources and apply material costs, in order to provide a total cost for the project. Both MS Project and MindView provide such features.įurther, allowing project managers to define effort driven tasks is essential for precise planning. However, in most cases it is also necessary to be able to define individual calendars for each resource. All software applications reviewed let the user define default working hours. To make a detailed project plan you need to be able define a project calendar with standard working hours and holidays. MS Project includes resource levelling that makes allocation of tasks to resources and overview of any overallocation of resources much easier. It was easy to work in the Gantt chart in all tools except for MindManager, whose Gantt chart seemed to be underdeveloped. MindManager and Smartsheet fall short in this area as they are missing constraint types. MS Project and MindView are also very suitable options because they both allow for constraints, dependencies, task types, etc.
Smartsheet is a great option because it is an online tool that can be accessed anywhere on any device. In the planning stage, all tools make it easy to add information into their respective interfaces.
Both have built-in brainstorming (mind mapping) layouts that let you create the WBS before converting it into a Gantt chart. The two software options that have enhanced functionality in this category are MindManager and MindView. Prior to scheduling in the Gantt chart, it is important to create a work breakdown structure to breakdown the deliverables and work packages within a project. We will address their features and benefits at the end of this review. Enterprise solutions such as Oracle’s Primavera 6 have not been included in the comparison chart because they are too advanced to be compared with the out of the box solutions in this review. These add-ons have been excluded in this review. That being said, each solution has add-ons that allow for more complex project management features and collaboration. These are standard “out of the box” solutions. The candidates are Microsoft Project Standard, MatchWare MindView 7, Mindjet MindManager 2019, and Smartsheet. In this review, we are testing 4 Gantt Chart Software options to determine which one could be best for you.