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Only one day left to get this $18 tool that could help you avoid missing project deadlines

Only one day left to get this $18 tool that could help you avoid missing project deadlines

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TL;DR: Microsoft’s leading project management software, Project 2021, is now $17.97 (reg. $249) for one more day. 

Your 9-5 is already busy, and having multiple deadlines or worrying about project spending can get you into overdrive. What if there was a way to organize your projects more effectively? All you need is a project management app like Microsoft Project 2021. Add this to your collection of work tools for only $17.97 (reg. $249)  through November 17.

With this app, you can plan, manage, and track your projects more efficiently. To start them on the right foot, you can use Project 2021’s pre-built templates and keep tasks organized by assigning yourself or colleagues responsibilities. Imagine how much more organized and relieved you’ll feel knowing tasks have been scheduled ahead of time. You might never miss a deadline again.

Microsoft Project additionally offers auto-population of start and end dates and lets users run what-if scenarios to see what might happen if obstacles pop up. If you’re concerned about project spending, add budget information to the app and generate a report (with specific metrics) on the cost of your project.

November 17 at 11:59 PM Pacific is the deadline to get Microsoft Project 2021 Windows for just $17.97—that’s its lowest price yet. Inventory is limited, so act while you still can.

Microsoft Project 2021 Professional: Lifetime License for Windows

Only $17.97 at PCWorld

StackSocial prices subject to change.

Written by Mr Viral

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