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  1. Manual Mode

What is Manual Mode

Manual Mode was introduced in February 2021. It was born out of a few needs:

  • Either , you need to create a schedule but don't want use CPM Scheduling software (i.e. Primavera or MS Project)

  • or you don't know how to use CPM scheduling software, like most people

  • or, you don't need the Critical Path Method (CPM), it just adds unneeded complexity.

Put simply, manual mode allows you to create a blank time-scaled page, with a timescale, and put down tasks, milestones and other shapes wherever you want in time and space.

The benefits:

  1. Create a schedule in minutes not hours

  2. No technical training required

Read more to see how it works.

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