A revolution in medium and large project planning

Jaroslav Kuboš New versions

We have completed the long-awaited breakthrough version of Navigo with WBS and time reference support. They will help you plan and manage projects with unprecedented ease.

Because there are a lot of changes this time, and because they are essential for Navigo, we decided to present the new features in the form of videos.

In the first video, we go through the list of major new features and how we plan to launch the new version:

The WBS is a key new feature, so it needs to be introduced in a slightly unusual way 🙂

With time references, you don’t have to deal with data for every allocation or subcontract on small projects. And for larger ones, you can link individual allocations, sub-deliveries and WBS elements. You can see everything clearly in the Gantt chart:

This version also adds some minor features, which you can learn about in this video:

So that’s it. Enjoy the new features, even just in the free version, and let us know what you think! For example, email podpora@navigo3.com

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