![]() It’s pretty good, but having already invested in OP and Merlin for the Mac, I didn’t fancy spending more on SGP. I’ve used SG Project Pro on IOS (not on Mac). ![]() However, the IOS version of OP is very fully featured. Collaboration and synchronisation via Omnisync Server (or your own WebDav works well) and is free - but you have to buy the IOS version. I prefer Merlin’s use of screen space, but I think the Omni UI is overall better. Omniplan is more accessible, but has a more limited feature set (although Omniplan 3, in test at present, adds some major new features). ![]() The latest version (Merlin Project 3) has some good UI improvements. The IOS version of Merlin is free but very very limited indeed. ![]() Collaboration and synchronisation to phones/tablets is clunky and full collaboration means having to pay extra for Merlin Server. The user interface isn’t especially intuitive, but it’s very functional. It has a very “serious” interface, more like MS Project than Omniplan. Merlin has some features that Omniplan currently doesn’t, mainly around managing costs. They each have their benefits and disadvantages. Var fileName = "My File Name" var typeID = "ma-separated-values-text" var wrapperPromise = document.makeFileWrapper(fileName, typeID) wrapperPromise.I’ve used both Omniplan and Merlin. The returned file wrapper will have a name based off the given baseName and the default path extension for the requested file type. Returns a Promise that will yield the file wrapper or an error.
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