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Microsoft Project is the de-facto tool when it comes to project management<\/a>. But, is that still good enough? While this may look to be a safe bet for organizations that prefer Microsoft products, we would recommend proceeding with caution. Its shortcomings are well-documented. Plus, there are a lot of public reviews around the unfriendly interface, clunky logic, and post-sales experience.<\/p>\n

In today\u2019s cloud-based era, Microsoft Project fails to perform the tasks expected from a competent project management software<\/a>. There are alternatives to Microsoft Project<\/a>, which not only expand on the capabilities that Microsoft Project offers but also do a whole lot more and are relatively inexpensive.<\/p>\n

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