Base pricing for a one person license is $149.95.
#Omniplan depency type trial#
The trial I downloaded only said it would last 24 hours but it did state that if you needed more time you could send for another code. Style Inspector: Set basic style attribute.
Resource Inspector: Choose a resource and see general information on resources including contact information, type of resource, cost and assignments. Task Inspector: Select a task and it brings up task data, including dependencies and resources. Project Inspector: See start dates, title, milestones, style, formatting, duration display and hours worked. The inspect button at the top right corner offers four options: You can also export information to iCal, CSV, Microsoft Project, Exchange, HTML, OmniOutliner, OmniGirafle, as well as image formats. OmniPlan can import XML, MPX, and MPP files directly from Microsoft Project. These may include when a scheduled start date for a task occurs before the start date of the project. You can also view any violations that may occur. Other options include viewing your project’s critical path showing tasks that are necessary for successful completion of the project. From here you can edit dates depending on project needs. Here you can schedule out the days of the week and when people are working. The last option in the resource box is the calendar view. Here you can see where resources are being wisely used and where there is a backlog. You can look at all employees at once, or select one person in particular. It will show each workers’ tasks, where they fall in the time frame of the task.
In the resource box, the option in the middle looks like the outline of a person. When viewing the Gantt chart, the bottom of the screen will continually show a percentage of completion time and the current cost for the project. By selecting the options listed above, you can quickly and easily view what specific data you need to see for each task.