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  2. Microsoft Planner - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Planner is a team-work oriented tool that can be used in a variety of ways. Some of Planner's uses include team management, file sharing, and organization. [ 2 ] On June 6, 2016 Microsoft made the application available for general release and rolled it out over the first few weeks to eligible subscription plans. [ 3 ]

  3. Comparison of project management software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Dynamics AX: Yes Yes Yes Microsoft Office Project Server: Yes Yes No Microsoft Project: Yes Yes No Microsoft SharePoint Server: No No No Microsoft Team Foundation Server: No No No Milestones Professional: No No No MyWorkPLAN: Yes No No NetPoint: No No No NetSuite: Yes Yes No O3Spaces: No No No OmniPlan: No No No OnePager Pro: No No No ...

  4. Category:Task management software - Wikipedia

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  5. Microsoft Project - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Project 2013 was the first to contain Modern UI-based look, and introduced Microsoft account and OneDrive integration. New features include integrated communication (Skype for Business is required). Microsoft Project 2016 is the last to support Windows 7 and Windows 8(.1). New features include multiple timeline view, Tell Me, colorful ...

  6. Online diary planner - Wikipedia

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    Online calendars, a newer version of online diary planners, soon appeared. The main difference between online calendars and handheld computers and PIMS is that the older devices stored appointments and meeting schedules on a user's computer or handheld device; the newer calendars stored all information on the Internet.

  7. Planner - Wikipedia

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    Planner may refer to: A personal organizer (book) for planning; Microsoft Planner; Planner programming language; Planner (PIM for Emacs) Urban planner; Route planner;

  8. File:Microsoft Planner (2019–present).svg - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Forms; Microsoft Planner; Skype for Business Server; Office Mobile; Microsoft Whiteboard; Microsoft 365 Copilot; Usage on my.wikipedia.org Microsoft Planner; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Microsoft Planner; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Microsoft Planner; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Microsoft Word; View more global usage of this file.

  9. monday.com - Wikipedia

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    Monday.com Ltd. (styled in lowercase as monday.com) is a cloud-based platform that allows users to create their own applications and project management software. [2] [3] The product was launched in 2014 and in July 2019, the company raised $150 million, based on a $1.9 billion valuation.