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Microsoft Project Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Microsoft Project Reviews & Ratings
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Microsoft Project & Portfolio Management is a robust and highly adaptable tool that has earned its place as a staple in the project management landscape. It shines in its versatility, offering seamless integration with Microsoft Office applications like Excel and Word, allowing users to generate detailed reports and synchronize data effortlessly. The software ...Read more
Microsoft Project pros and cons
Customizable and flexible, allowing adaptation to various projects and needs, particularly complex ones.
Seamless integration with other Microsoft tools like Excel, Word, and PowerBI, improving workflow and reporting.
Excellent for task tracking and timeline management, with features like Gantt charts and automated dependency setups.
Suitable for large-scale projects, enabling advanced resource allocation, portfolio management, and efficiency in team collaboration.
High subscription/license cost, with purchasing restrictions as it is no longer available outright.
Steep learning curve for beginners, with a need for extensive training or tutorials to master its features.
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Anonymous
10/12/16
MS project
What do you like best? Charts and graphs. I like the flow of the tasks and being able to see the project level flow What do you dislike? Too much going on all at the same time using MS project Recommendations to others considering the product Make things a little easier to manage What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Keeping the project on track and meeting timelines
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Anonymous
10/11/16
Great for project management and team collaboration
What do you like best? This program helps in project management and project portfolio management. It allows for easier collaboration (especially when teammates are scattered across the country and monitoring of work completed. What do you dislike? The program crashes too often, which can lead to information being lost way too easily. Save, save, save! Recommendations to others considering the product Take time to learn to use the program before you need to use it. The more you know ...
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Anonymous
10/07/16
Good one >D
What do you like best? The software is easy to use, easy to handle, easy to modify. You dont need like a big training just as all microsoft software. What do you dislike? Is not a thing that i dislike but it would be cool to put some adons about alrams connected to your mobile... and microtasking also would be cool What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Project management
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Anonymous
10/07/16
shawna
What do you like best? reliability and fast service--cross checking myworkwithwhat I have uput into the work that I am about to reviiew- What do you dislike? at this time Ihave not come across any to mention- I probably have not worked with it long enough What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? forecasting
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Anonymous
10/07/16
ms project
What do you like best? easy to use and intuitive interface.nice to know that client experience is top of mind. What do you dislike? don't like that the more difficult functions are hidden and not easily searchable What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Product management
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Anonymous
10/06/16
Project Manager
What do you like best? Functionality, pretty good user interface, What do you dislike? Complexity, product has a lot of features What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Project planning, scheduling, budgeting
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Anonymous
10/06/16
good product needs to change with time
What do you like best? Its a good product but needsto change with time What do you dislike? it is just too old for my liking wish it was more cloud based What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? none
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Anonymous
10/06/16
MIcrosoft Project is limited
What do you like best? Not much. It does not work properly for the size projects we have and duration of the projects What do you dislike? limited on the projects we are running. Rarely updates the way it is supposed to . What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? we are running research projects that can take many years. Some are 10 years and going. This tool is difficult to utlilize for long projects
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Anonymous
10/06/16
Great Project Tracker with time
What do you like best? MS Project works best when you know what you are doing. It works great for gant charts, assigning people and see work loads and multiple projects/timelines at once. Can be used for different tracking, burndown etc. I like the visualization, which is great for show off to management. What do you dislike? The time it takes to figure the tools and properly set up projects. Would definitely recommend a crash course on the software in order to utilize it like a pro. ...
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Anonymous
10/06/16
all the stuff in one place
What do you like best? I like that I can access all of the files I need with one program What do you dislike? sometimes compatibility can be an issue with the other programs I use What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I am sovling having multiple clients at different stages in my business and keepig track of where they are
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