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Project 2002 Standard (discontinued)

Project 2002 Standard

Entered CNET Catalog: 06/15/2002

SKU: 076-02121

Manufacturer: Microsoft Corp.

Manufacturer description

Microsoft Project Standard 2002 is the world's leading project management program. Now, Microsoft Project Standard makes it easier than ever to manage schedules and resources, communicate project status, and report project information. With more intuitive tools and built-in project management assistance, you'll get productive quickly - even novices can start project planning and reporting immediately. Microsoft Project has the fundamental project management features that you need to stay informed, so projects stay on track and within budget. Manage projects smarter and more efficiently. With dynamic scheduling, instantly see the impact of a schedule or resource change on your overall project schedule. Quickly master the project management process with the new step-by-step, interactive Project Guide, which helps you set up a new project, manage tasks and resources, track schedules, and report project information. Promote best project and process management practices by developing custom Project Guides. Gain a better understanding of your projects with improved grouping and information displays within Network Diagram and usage views. Display three timescales in Gantt Chart and usage views, and even print column and row totals. As you work, new smart tags alert you to alternative scheduling choices when you make changes to your project plans, so you remain in control of the schedule. Easily convert existing task lists in Microsoft Excel and Outlook into Microsoft Project Plans.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 09/29/2002
Project management (PM) software doesn't make a project manager more effective--it just makes him or her more efficient. For that task, Microsoft Project 2002 is one of the best packages available. Because it fully integrates with Microsoft Office XP, it lets Office regulars get up and running with relative ease in an app that would otherwise require a steep learning curve. Managers who don't use Office may prefer a package specific to their businesses, such as construction, sales, or manufacturing. But for general use, you can't go wrong with Project. Project management (PM) software doesn't make a project manager more effective--it just makes him or her more efficient. For that task, Microsoft Project 2002 is one of the best packages available. Because it fully integrates with Microsoft Office XP, it lets Office regulars get up and running with relative ease in an app that would otherwise require a steep learning curve. Managers who don't use Office may prefer a package specific to their businesses, such as construction, sales, or manufacturing. But for general use, you can't go wrong with Project.

Beware the nifties
As with all Microsoft products, the Project's installation is a breezy, albeit lengthy, process. We recommend using the Custom install option, in order to specify which components you want. Bear in mind that Project will become an integrated part of Office and that your decisions here will affect Word, Excel, Outlook, and the other programs contained in the suite. Also, be aware that Microsoft Project installs utilities on your system that pop up randomly and can drain your system's performance. For example, MOSearch, a search tool that runs in the background, noticeably slowed our test system.

Projecting forward
Once you're up and running, it's time to look through the tutorials and wizards that swiftly guide newbies in organizing tasks and resources. PM professionals new to Project Standard and Office will need to familiarize themselves with its interface. Office habitués will find Project's interface familiar. Furthermore, Project integrates seamlessly with Office, Visio, and Windows. This means you can import preexisting tasks, spreadsheets, and contacts from other Office XP programs, including Outlook and Excel. Outlook's integration also allows you to export milestones, deadlines, and tasks to your PDA, should you be so inclined. For no-holds-barred, intricate, highly collaborative project management, savvy managers should consider paying the extra $400 to $500 for Microsoft Project Professional.

To begin creating a project, you first list all the tasks needed for the job (for example, a manufacturer may list product conception, meetings with principals, obtaining the budget, and hiring the workers) in a spreadsheetlike grid. After the list is complete, you build your team and assign tasks via the Next Steps and Related Activities tabs.

If you need guidance, Project uses Microsoft's own Task Pane, which is now available on most Office products, very effectively. The Task Pane either floats as a separate window or sits to one side and helps you with various aspects of your project, such as estimating the duration of a task, combining tasks into phases, establishing milestones (key events), adding documents to the project, and sharing the project with others on your network or the Web.

Plays nice with Office
Once your project is underway (virtually, at least), you'll begin to reap the benefits of using the software. You and your coworkers can easily track the project's progress over time using standard Gantt charts, which present a project as a diagram consisting of circles or rectangles representing events or milestones. Project's network diagrams--such as those you might create in Visio--and copious reports also come in handy.

Limited free support
As with all Microsoft products, tech-support options let you search (and search and search) the overwhelmingly extensive ;kbhowto} LINKTEXT {Knowledge Base} LAYPOS {txt} SUFFIX {.ex_knowledge}], correspond with tech reps via e-mail, or place a toll call to support staff (weekdays from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. PT). Calls about installation support and two "personal support incidents" are free; for more extensive coverage, you must opt for one of Microsoft's support plans. We found the people who answered our call to be prompt, knowledgeable, and courteous.

The Zen of PM
Even if you're not familiar with the esoterica of project management, Microsoft Project Standard 2002 offers such a useful series of tutorials, wizards, and online support that any manager can master this craft. People with industry-specific project needs should check out other PM packages (such as SureTrak Project Manager 3.0 for construction) to see if they already offer customized templates. But if you're looking for a general package and already use the Office suite, Microsoft Project 2002 is a perfect choice.

User opinions

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User Rating: 5/10

Inconsistent - SO Keep it Small

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Review: We're a big corporation and use it a lot (100's of licenses) and the software can act entirely different day to day. When you make edits and save they may or may not take. I still scratch my head when I save edits one day and the next day they are all gone or only some of them took. You simply can't rely on the information when that occurs. Older versions were a bit more reliable. I'm the 'guru' here and have people bringing me so many problems with 2002 that Microsoft should hire me. I wonder if the 'Big Dig' in Boston used this - then that would explain the huge cost overruns and confusion. The software works good for small simple projects, but becomes unstable the larger the project gets. Of all Microsoft software I've used, this crashes the most and I have a new Pentium 4 Compaq computer with XP and over 500MB of RAM. Keep your project simple and you'll be OK. Have a big complex project, then use a different software.

User Rating: 6/10

Same old problems as before

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Review: MS adds new features but does not solve the existing functional problems. Web central is much improved but resouce leveling is weak to the point of painful and resource sharing across big projects...forget it.

User Rating: 5/10

Still contains basic errors of logic and math

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Review: MS still has not really fixed many of the basic issues that plague MSP. MS still calculates overall project durations and resource levelling using their own proprietary algorithms that do not match more sophisticated tools.

User Rating: 8/10

Much improved over previous version

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Review: if your new to PM software, this will help you get started rigth away. Great step-by-steps for the novice. Even Int and advanced users can learn a new trick or two.

User Rating: 8/10

Excellent, but complex

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Review: Complex, but includes just about everything a project management system should have.

User Rating: 9/10

It gets better every version

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Review: Project has increased in usefulness with each new version. If you use the Microsoft Office products and you need a project manager, this is your answer.

Keywords

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Project 2002 Standard specifications

  • General
  • Category Office applications
  • Subcategory Office applications - projects / process
  • Language(s) English
  • Localization North America
  • License pricing Standard
  • Localization English
  • Software
  • License Type Complete package
  • License Qty 1 client
  • License Pricing Standard
  • Platform Windows
  • Min Supported Color Depth 8-bit (256 colors)
  • Distribution Media CD-ROM
  • Package Type Retail
  • System Requirements
  • OS Required Microsoft Windows 98 , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 , Microsoft Windows XP Professional , Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition , Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
  • Min Processor Type Intel Pentium - 133.0 MHz
  • Min Hard Drive Space 155.0 MB
  • Peripheral / Interface Devices SVGA monitor , CD-ROM , Mouse or compatible device
  • System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition - RAM 64.0 MB - HD 155.0 MB , Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - RAM 56.0 MB - HD 155.0 MB , Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition - RAM 96.0 MB - HD 105.0 MB , Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - RAM 64.0 MB - HD 155.0 MB , Microsoft Windows XP Professional - RAM 160.0 MB - HD 105.0 MB , Microsoft Windows 98 - RAM 56.0 MB - HD 105.0 MB
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