Planplex Blog

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Planplex Blog

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Project planning tool

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The site has the following on the homepage, "The next logical step to planning is sharing your work with customers, superiors and teammates." We noticed that the web page also said " So far, other products have supported this through a tedious combination of export filters, file sharing and compatibility issues." It also stated " Weve been working very hard at Planplex. To add a new public view feature to our product. Heres, as an example, a showcase project Ive made. New users can try Planplex for 15 days." The header had share as the highest ranking keyword. This keyword was followed by public, management, and project which isn't as urgent as share.

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