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ProjectWizards announces final release of Merlin 2.5

Project management consultants ProjectWizards today announced the final release of Merlin 2.5, today in Melle, Germany. The biggest feature of Merlin 2.5 is its multi-user capability. “We recognize that project management is a collaborative effort; now Merlin 2.5 enables project managers to work together to get real-time feedback on their projects,” says ProjectWizards’ CEO Frank Blome. Version 2.5 boasts many exciting new features, Blome says.

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ProjectWizards announces Merlin 2 Beta 3

ProjectWizards today announced the release of Merlin 2 Beta 3, the latest update to the company’s project management application. The company says this release noticeably increases the stability of the application. New functions have also been implemented in the new version. Displaying the projects can be restricted in a time range. With this feature it is possible to achieve, especially in very large projects, a noticeably increased clarity of the project. Read More

ProjectWizards announces Merlin 1.3.10

ProjectWizards today announced the release of Merlin 1/2/10, the latest update to the company’s project management application. Even though Merlin version 1.3.10 might be a minor release it still boasts of two major revisions. Often requested by Merlin users, it is now possible to import OmniOutliner 3 files into Merlin. In addition to that, ProjectWizards has given the netplan a new layout concept. This concept gives the user working with the netplan view a better overview of the project. In addition, a few minor issues have been resolved.

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Merlin 1.3.9 offers Universal Binary support

ProjectWizards today announced the release of their new Universal Binary version of Merlin, the company’s project management application. “We’re not just talking speed here,” said Frank Blome, ProjectWizards’ MD, “we’re talking speed of light.” That is the difference that everyone will notice when they run Merlin on a Mac with Intel processors. The speed of the application can be seen not only while starting it, but one really sees the difference when, for example, the bars in the Gantt chart are moved.

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