Have you ever led a project where you were using Microsoft Project but no one else on the project team had a license for MS Project?  Or how about your project client?  Ever led a project where not even your project customer had MS Project licenses?  And let’s face it, those licenses aren’t cheap.  Tired of always creating static PDF files and sending them to your customer and team or always printing out the latest project schedule for team members, customers or executives in your organization who want in on the review but don’t own a license?  It’s happened to me on several projects and it’s not much fun going out of your way to accommodate so many individuals.

Enter Seavus Project Viewer. Project Viewer is a solution from Seavus that allows project managers to share project files for viewing, opening, and printing with everyone involved in the project, while forcing none of them to actually go out and buy the expensive MS Project license that they would normally need.  It is the single best enterprise software for viewing Microsoft Project plans. And better yet, there’s no training needed – you’ll be up and running with basically no learning curve for you, your team, or your project customer….win, win, win!

The latest version of Seavus Project Viewer gives the users an opportunity to work in a fully replicated Microsoft Project Environment for the first time. Seavus Project Viewer is the only viewer on the market to support all available views in Microsoft Project 2010. And they’ve indicated that their development team is currently working on compatibility with Microsoft Project 2013 as well.

Seavus Project Viewer is the only project viewer that provides a collaborative environment for project teams without server installation. With Seavus Project Viewer, team members collaboratively and electronically report task progress to project managers who accept or reject them. Seavus indicates that their Project Viewer's unique features empower teams to get real-time project status as well so as to easily evaluate the project teams' performance and build knowledge for future projects.

Available in 11 different languages

Seavus Project Viewer speaks just about any language you need it to. Now Seavus Project Viewer is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Czech, Japanese, Italian, Polish, Dutch, Russian and Chinese.  Whatever language you need, Seavus has the solution.

Excel integration

With Seavus Project Viewer  you can create and track your project in Excel and view it into complete MS Project style. Your custom columns are mapped and presented into standard MS Project metrics.

Demo, price and try

If this sounds like something your organization can use, then signup for a free 15-day trial.  Still not sure?  Then view a demo online.  You can also see how it fits your budget by using their savings calculator or by requesting a quote.
 


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02/23/2013 06:02

Hey Brad. Although I suspect this is an excellent viewer, why pay $39 when you can view project files free with other tools? What do you get for the $39 that you don't get from the free tools (as it relates to viewing MS Project files)?

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03/05/2013 23:28

Have you also given a try to other viewers like MOOS Project Viewer? Or you used just this one?

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