The Midius ProjectPlanner is a Macintosh program for making time schedules (Gantt charts).
The Project Planner folder contents:
- ProjectPlanner README 1.0 this file
- Midius ProjectPlanner fat version of the program
- User's manual the user's manual in pdf (Acrobat) format
- Register program for creating register forms to be sent to Kagi
Requirements:
System 7.1 or later
68020 or better
1 Mb free RAM
Registering
To register use the Register program to create a register form which then shall be sent
to Kagi Shareware using mail, email or fax.
The price for a single license is 35 USD, there are also site and world licenses available for
600 USD resp. 2500 USD.
http://www.kagi.com
Email: shareware@kagi.com (1 to 3 day processing time delay)
FAX: +1 510 652 6589 (4 to 8 day processing time delay)
Postal address: (4 to 8 day delay plus transit time to Kagi)
Kagi
1442-A Walnut Street #392-MU
Berkeley, California, 94709-1405
USA
Please note that Kagi automatically rejects any electronic payment that come includes
a hotmail.com address. Refer to http://www.kagi.com/FAQs/hotmail.com
N.B. Kagi is a payment processing company and they are not the author/shipper of the
product. Any problems with receiving registration codes or any problems with the product itself shall be addressed to the author at m-arc@algonet.se or micke@kagi.com
Registration codes will be sent to you normally within a week after receive a
confirmation of your order from Kagi.
Disclaimer
This software is provided "as-is". I take no responsiblity in any damage caused by the
software, use of the software or any of its outputs. Use it at your own risk.
Changes in 1.0 (4 May 1998)
• The last of activity rows in a summary can be reverted back to a non-summary row
by positioning the textcursor at the Activity's first character position and then
using the backspace key.
• Entering 0 in the Work column will remove the time-bar in the activity-diagram
• Made ProjectPlanner Y2K-ready.
• And much more...
Known Bugs
• When printing a time chart with a activity table spanning over two pages, horizontally,
the output is not as beatiful as it should be...
• You cannot make schedules with starting dates prior to 1986.
• Having a schedule spanning over a long period and displaying it with a high
"resolution" (e.g. timescale=days) will cut off some parts of the time schedule.
• When entering the year with only two digits, e.g. 14/12/97 the MacOS rules
is used to determine the century:
If the value of the input year is less than 100, StringToDate determines the year as follows.
1. If (current year) MOD 100 is greater than or equal to 90 and the input year is less than
or equal to 10, the input year is assumed to be in the next century.
2. If (current year) MOD 100 is less than or equal to 10 and the input year is greater than
or equal to 90, the input year is assumed to be in the previous century.
3. Otherwise, the input year is assumed to be in the current century.
If the value of the input year is between 100 and 1000, then 1000 is added to it. Thus the
dates 1/9/87, 1/9/987, and 1/9/1987 are equivalent.
Use the web-page http://www.softsys.se/ProjectPlanner/ to get new releases etc.
Questions concerning the program can be sent directly to the author at m-arc@algonet.se or
micke@kagi.com
This program should only travel in the complete folder.
Have fun,
Mikael Arctaedius
Stockholm, Sweden
email: m-arc@algonet.se
http://www.softsys.se/ProjectPlanner/
Release History
Changes in 1.0b6 (8 April 1998)
• Changed the implementation of selection of activity rows. Now it is more in line