You can now access your Deskera calendars from any calendar that supports iCal, including Microsoft Outlook, Google, Yahoo, Blackberry, iPhone etc.
Using the URL provided, you can access events from all your Deskera calendars in any calendar you choose. You can also choose to export only individual calendars. Learn more about how to export calendars in Deskera.
Whenever your project events are updated in Deskera, you will automatically be notified on your other calendars, whether MS Outlook, Google, etc or your mobile calendars.
This means that now you don’t even have to log in to Deskera to be in sync with your project events. Stay informed of your schedule on the move.
We know how Deskera lets you work on Microsoft Project files on the web. But that’s not all, Deskera offers much more than just Microsoft Project on the web.
Let’s take the case of John and Richard who are in-charge of end-to-end Project Management including planning all the project activities and Work Breakdown Structure for their biggest client so far.
John’s boss gifted him a copy of Microsoft Project last Christmas (for the extravagant sum of $1000) and he gets going on the project plan immediately.
He gets a draft ready and wants Richard to take a look at it.
Richard unfortunately does not have Microsoft Project installed on his PC.
He tries using a free .mpp Viewer and e-mails out the changes required to John
John updates the file and re-sends it for review each time. Way too cumbersome.
So finally Richard gets his boss to spend another $1000 for his own copy of Microsoft Project and suddenly feels all important and in control. So John and Richard start ‘collaborating’, sending each other new versions of the plan by e-mail till the file name reads something like this: Project-plan-(1)(150508)(1.6)final3.mpp
They are still working on different versions
More time is spent updating the changes rather than getting any real work done.
No single version of the file for the team to work on.
The only way to get that done is to spend another $5000 odd for a copy of Microsoft Office Project Server. So after a lot of money and time spent for installation, configuration and training, they can at least work on the ’same’ file.
But it’s still not Real-time. The copy they are working on is as of last ‘checkout’ date, but they trudge along…
How do they discuss and collaborate on the project plan?
They send out numerous emails to each other and the rest of the team.
Using various online chat and Instant Messaging applications such as Yahoo, MSN, Skype, etc.
Numerous phone calls and brainstorming sessions
Unfortunately all this communication history was either never tracked or lost in heaps of other Minutes-of-Meeting documents.
And they haven’t even started working on the project yet… Just the project plan so far.
What if they switch from Microsoft Project to Deskera instead?
John uploads his existing Microsoft Project plans to start working on them immediately.
Richard and the rest of team see the changes being made in real-time and update the Project Plan and Gantt Chart themselves. No additional software required, saving time and money.
All team members access the project status from any computer running any operating system
This leads to dramatically lower costs than buying Microsoft Project for each team member.
John and Richard communicate real-time using the inbuilt chat functionality, or send messages to each other.
Dedicated project discussion forums are used for gathering feedback, resolving issues and holding all other team discussions.
Using the dedicated calendars, they setup meetings and events for all project members.
All communication history is available whenever they need it, even for the new members who would join later.
In line with our philosophy of importance of collaboration in project management, we’ve included powerful communication tools such as Discussion Forums and Personal Messages.
Discussion Forums
Dedicated discussion forums for each project
Threaded discussion forums for efficient organization of communication
Flag discussions based on importance
Preview of discussion posts on a single click
Search-as-you-type capability for quick retrieval
Discussion Moderation capabilities can be granted to users
Rich Text Editing Capabilities
Single source of truth for all project communications. Handover’s a breeze.
Personal Messages
Single Messaging System across projects for each user.
E-mail like functionality – efficient and easy to use.
Get system generated notifications straight to your inbox as well – Connection Requests, Upcoming Events, Project Updates, etc.
Search-as-you-type within Messages by Subject, Author, etc.
Preview messages on a single click
We hope that these tools make it easier for you collaborate on projects within a single application rather than disparate silos of project communication. Let us know what you think.
Now you can send email notifications for to-dos. Once you create a to-do and assign it to a team member, you can choose to notify the to-do owners by e-mail.
You can select multiple to-dos by holding down ‘Ctrl’ and send multiple notifications at once. We’ve also improved the Mark-as-Done UI by replacing the old checkbox with a neat ‘Tick’ icon.
And thanks to all our customers who said they loved the drag-and-drop functionality. Give it a go at demo.deskera.com and tell us what you think.
First off – Deskera makes a fabulous Web Based Microsoft Project Viewer. If you happen to use Microsoft Project, you would know how painful it is to use it in a collaborative (read: ease of use for teams of 2 people or more) way. Hence, Deskera.
Besides being a fabulous Web Based Microsoft Project Viewer, Deskera also makes a good Project Management System. Today’s project management software can be broken down into two categories:
1) Project Planning Software – Microsoft Project, OpenWorkbench, etc.
No doubt, Microsoft Project is a really powerful project planning tool , but 80% of the users use only 20% of its numerous features. It also happens to be too expensive for most SMEs, and in this age, the fact that it is desktop based means it’s not really great for collaboration.
2) Project Execution Software–Basecamp, Central Desktop, Liquid Planner, Zoho Projects, etc.
Web-based project execution software works when it comes to light-weight collaboration. It facilitates quick and efficient management of tasks and to-dos.
But unfortunately, projects are not only about remembering the milk. What’s lacking is the ability to plan your projects, define dependencies and analyze project performance. No system can generate reports for data it doesn’t have.
With Deskera, we have tried to tightly integrate the best of Enterprise 1.0 Project Planning and Enterprise 2.0 Collaboration tools. We believe Deskera is a complete solution with powerful project planning capabilities, collaboration tools to get the work done and continuous project and resource performance appraisal.
In-depth custom Project Status reports – resource, time and cost.
Export reports to multiple formats
We thrive on customer feedback and are offering Deskera completely FREE for a limited time. These customers can continue to use Deskera free of cost even after we introduce a paid-for version. Sign up here