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3.3.6. SuperProject / CA-SuperProject 3.0

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This article is from the Project Management Programs FAQ, by Pete Phillips pete@smtl.co.uk with numerous contributions by others.

3.3.6. SuperProject / CA-SuperProject 3.0

Company
Computer Associates

Platforms
Windows and OS/2.

Price
Approx $900

Miscellaneous

This is a major change from prior versions. Included with
the project is CA-Realizer as the macro language (Com-
puter Associates version of Visual Basic). The SuperPro-
ject engine is now a dynamic link library (a DLL), fully
accessible by CA-Realizer, and is fully accessible by C-
language programs. The C-language API is provided with
the package. Version 3.0 came out in late 1993. The price
I have heard quoted somewhere was about US$900. I got my
copy thru an upgrade at considerably less than that."

(I guess you can get this through any PC software dealer ? Pete.)

On Tue, 19 Dec 1995 21:11:01, tkuch@gnn.com (Terence Kuch) sent me
the following thoughts on this package:

CASuperproject: Industrial-strength Project Management system, good
import/export to Timesheet package (from Time Slips
Inc.), lots of canned reports, can sometimes cut a very
good deal with CA (US$149 in quantity is possible). How-
ever: the package is highly complex, confusing, not
suited for the occasional user, doesn't have a modern or
very thoughtful user interface. Unless you need a Project Management sys-
tem suitable for building a battleship from the hull up,
stick with Timeline, MS Project Manager, or comparable
products.

Submitted by
Randall Raemon delta1@netcom.com 0005650778@mcimail.com

tkuch@gnn.com (Terence Kuch)

 

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