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I'm currently working with FastTrack and once you get the hang of it, it
works rather well. Also the AEC people provide terrific support---since
like all computer manuals, the one provided seems eithe rto be replete with
too many computer-savvy assumption, or to be written in Martian...
Bernard Barryte
Stanford University Museum of Art
>Key Project Manager by Softkey is probably not as sophisticated, but you
>can schedule tasks and pop in notes easily. You can assign the tasks to
>specific people (categories). There is also a program called SureTrak by
>Primavera Systems, which is a dynamite program (although a little too
>dear for me at $375). SureTrak is the less expensive module. Walt
>Disney Imagineering uses the higher module of this system to plan out
>their schedules. Cal State University Fullerton in Fullerton, CA was
>trying out FastTrack Schedule from AEC Software. You can get these
>products through a catalog from MicroWarehouse (1800-367-6808). I got a
>great demo disk from Primavera Systems, and if we could find the money
>for it, I'd probably recommend SureTrak.
>
>O
>Olivia S. Anastasiadis, Curator
>Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
>Yorba Linda, CA 92886
>(714) 993-5075 ext. 224; fax (714) 528-0544
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Bernard Barryte
Associate Director / Chief Curator
Stanford University Museum of Art
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