

To be more precise, you can create basic reports in either PDF or RTF formats, and that's about it. We mentioned that there are no comprehensive reporting capabilities, however, the ones provided are might just do the trick. In the case of both projects and tasks, allows you to add notes. You can also associate any project with various tasks, and add the completion percentage, as well as all the dedicated resources. When it comes to projects, you're provided with the option of organizing them via tags, of adding start and end dates, as well as budget hours and costs. You can add any number of projects, of resources, and tasks. Nonetheless, it does provide you with a relatively efficient environment for managing your projects and all required resources. Just another run-of-the-mill project/calendar planner One the upside, it's easy to install, incredibly light on system resources and it doesn't pack any of the modern features you're used to in modern planners (such as cloud support, team collaboration features, or comprehensive reporting capabilities with stylish charts and all that). Be that as it may, it works just as good on some of Windows 10. The app's GUI is more reminiscent of past versions of Windows from almost two decades ago. Right off the bat, you need to know that this is by no means a modern application, something that you will witness from the second you launch the app. It's not exactly a looker, but it indeed has a few things going for it Just as you might have guessed by simply reading its name, SoftPlanner is a useful piece of software designed to help you manage projects and all adjacent tasks in an organized and efficient manner.
