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DESCRIPTION

PowerCard uses an innovative and intuitive "task card" based interface where you create index cards that represent the tasks you need to accomplish and slide them around to organize them into priorities and milestones. This sort of organizational methodology has been in use for years by Project Managers who carried index cards around in their pockets. But PowerCard is the first application for the Macintosh to bring the power of these index cards to software. This method is commonly used in Extreme Programming, but can be used for any project.

Additionally, PowerCard is the first ever "Rendezvous Enabled" project management application. Allowing multiple users to edit the same project together simultaneously with no configuration. Tasks can be viewed as index cards, in a list, or in a free form view. Features Rendezvous support, AddressBook integration, plugin customization, gantt charts, pert charts, burndown charts, velocity calculation and much more.

REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer: Random Ideas, LLC
Downloads:6,196
  - Version d/l:389
Business:Product Mangement
License:Shareware
Date:16 Mar 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$59.95
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    PowerCard User Reviews (7 posts)Write A Review
    Feb 18 2005

    PHILIP  I think this software has a lot of potential once it stabilizes. It should also be $29, not $59, though.  (Version 2.0b1)

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    Jul 8 2004

    ANONYMOUS  Looks kinda cool but I'm not sure its worth $60. All I need is a big checklist that says who is responsable for what part of what project & when its due. I cant really see paying $60 for that.

    :-(  (Version 1.5)

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    Mar 21 2004

    ANONYMOUS  Works for those who are on the basic end of project management. You cannot usurp the need to learn and understand project management utilizing more advanced and complex PM programs...that's why the higher-end programs yield much better results for serious projects. Still this is good start to spring-boarding into the more advanced leagues when you've outgrown it or simply stay with it if you needs are basic.  (Version 1.5)

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    Dec 10 2003
    ***½.

    ANONYMOUS  I love the project mgmt paradigm, but the program is immature. I'm having some problems with functionality (e.g. deleting milestones) and crashing. Great start. Please keep making it better!  (Version 1.1)

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