Computer Software, 1-10 employees
Less than a year
“My Microsoft Project Experience”
Pros
The customized layout provided by Microsoft Project aligns with project objectives and preferences. Feature usage is pinned to the dashboard interface ensuring organization and easy sharing with collaborators.
Cons
Substantial training is required to master the software fully. Some features/tools are challenging to understand with the manual lacking detailed explanations.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Civil Engineering, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Microsoft project”
Pros
The software is beginner-friendly and the cost analysis feature is a favorite.
Cons
Updating labor costs can be cumbersome suggesting a need for a feature allowing common conditions for easy adjustment in large projects.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
6
Information Technology and Services, 101-500 employees
Less than a year
“Great for Project Management”
Pros
Integration within the Office 365 suite is appreciated working well with other Microsoft products. It may be advisable to consider alternatives for those less tech-savvy.
Cons
Similar to other Office 365 products Microsoft Project may experience random downtimes and occasional bugs causing frustration during timeline work.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
8
Retail, 500+ employees
Less than a year
“Manage concurrent project easily”
Pros
Microsoft Project handles every detail including budget management milestones and due dates making the process more complex but ultimately more effective.
Cons
Simultaneous access to the project is restricted to one user at a time lacking indicators for ongoing edits by others. Manual checks and communication are necessary to coordinate editing.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
9
Functionality
8
Information Technology and Services, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“Your project in good hands”
Pros
Project control is extensive encompassing forecasts attention points goals and deadlines. Regular updates ensure predictability and accurate results.
Cons
No identified problems or situations requiring attention during the entire usage period.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
7
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Pharmaceuticals, 51-100 employees
Less than a year
“Microsoft Project User Review”
Pros
Microsoft Project provides a hands-on approach to project management.
Cons
The software exhibits some slowness during startup.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
6
Customer Support
6
Functionality
10
Construction, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“Microsoft Project”
Pros
Microsoft Project is a highly capable software for scheduling and organizing tasks effectively according to project needs.
Cons
Quirks exist when working with Microsoft Project often involving formatting issues that require resolution.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
6
Shipbuilding, 500+ employees
More than a year
“review Microsoft Project”
Pros
Exceptionally easy for beginners in calculating project value.
Cons
While accessible simultaneously on a network only one user can make edits.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Not Specified, 11-50 employees
Less than a year
“Good go-to software”
Pros
MS Project serves as a scheduling aid for assigning tasks resources and estimating project delivery. The Gantt Chart provides a visual representation of the project timeline critical path and key milestones aiding in determining project timeliness cost scheduling and resource allocation.
Cons
Limitations in collaboration with the desktop version particularly with team collaboration. Printing schedules pose difficulties necessitating workarounds.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
7
Customer Support
6
Functionality
4
Information Technology and Services, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“High end at a high cost”
Pros
The primary challenge with Microsoft Project software lies in its cost. I've explored alternative programs both locally installed and cloud-based which offer more cost-effective solutions. Microsoft attempted to address this through a subscription model. Another significant concern is the learning curve for beginners due to the software's overwhelming capabilities.
Cons
The most substantial concern with the software in my experience is the expense. I've explored alternative programs both locally installed and cloud-based that are more cost-effective. Microsoft has attempted to address this through a subscription model. Another notable challenge is the learning curve for newcomers due to the extensive capabilities making it initially overwhelming.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
6
Customer Support
9
Functionality
6
Chemicals, 101-500 employees
Less than a year
“Great Project Management Tool”
Pros
Microsoft Project stands as a powerful tool yet there's room for improvement in unlocking its full potential. A lighter version catering to users who prefer working with essential features could enhance user experience.
Cons
Microsoft Project emerges as a potent tool although I believe there's untapped potential especially for users like us who work with the basics. Introducing a lighter version for those who prefer a simpler approach could enhance usability.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
9
Functionality
4
Telecommunications, 500+ employees
More than a year
“Microsoft Project Review”
Pros
I find Microsoft Project highly satisfactory and there's little I would suggest for improvement. Overall the software meets my requirements effectively.
Cons
I have a strong liking for it and I find no areas for improvement. Everything suits my needs perfectly.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
7
Customer Support
9
Functionality
3
Management Consulting, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“One of the best but can use an update”
Pros
Initial difficulty and confusion arise when using Microsoft Project for the first time. The documentation is not user-friendly and the lack of manufacturer tutorials makes the learning process challenging.
Cons
The initial usage proves challenging compounded by confusing and unfriendly documentation. Limited manufacturer tutorials contribute to the difficulty in learning the software.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
6
Value for money
6
Customer Support
6
Functionality
8
Not Specified, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“Good project management tool for large corporate projects”
Pros
Microsoft Project poses challenges in task management making it less ideal for startups. Additionally its user interface appears outdated especially in comparison to other tools in the market that have embraced agile development methodology.
Cons
Task management is somewhat challenging making it less ideal for startups. Additionally the user interface appears a bit outdated.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
7
Customer Support
7
Functionality
8
Computer Software, 101-500 employees
More than a year
“A top notch Project Management tool”
Pros
Microsoft Project is user-friendly but there's room for slight improvement in the Graphic User Interface. Overall it provides a positive experience.
Cons
It's incredibly user-friendly with potential for slight improvement in the Graphic User Interface.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
Automotive, 51-100 employees
Less than a year
“The best project manager program”
Pros
Price may be the only drawback of this product but its comprehensive tools justify the cost. The integration with other Microsoft products enhances workflow efficiency making it easy to use.
Cons
The pricing may be an issue but the program's overall tools justify the cost.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
7
Customer Support
9
Functionality
8
Civil Engineering, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“MS Project Review”
Pros
While suitable for small to mid-sized projects Microsoft Project may not be as effective for large projects with multiple complex processes.
Cons
While suitable for small to mid-sized projects its effectiveness diminishes for large projects with multiple complex processes.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
7
Functionality
6
Medical Devices, 11-50 employees
Less than 6 months
“Great for Project Planning”
Pros
I don't find MS Project particularly helpful for tracking or collaborating with my team. Project visibility becomes crucial and the lack of it might jeopardize the project more than a poorly structured plan.
Cons
I don't find MS Project particularly helpful for tracking or collaborating with my team which to me is crucial. The lack of project visibility could pose more risks than a poor plan.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
6
Customer Support
7
Functionality
8
Not Specified, 11-50 employees
More than a year
“Love this software”
Pros
To fully benefit from the product some training may be necessary. Despite the learning curve the investment in training is worthwhile considering the extensive features it offers.
Cons
To fully benefit from the product some training is recommended. However it's an investment worth making.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
8
Education Management, 51-100 employees
More than a year
“Planning and executing project easily”
Pros
Microsoft Project proves excellent for planning and executing projects collaboratively enabling clear task distribution among team members. The Gantt chart feature is particularly helpful in project time planning.
Cons
Becoming an expert in this project management software requires considerable training and time. Some features are challenging to understand with the manual lacking detailed explanations.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
8
Value for money
9
Customer Support
9
Functionality
10
