Merlin Project 4.2 Rocks the Dropbox

Whether you’re digitizing your company or constructing a warehouse: Major projects are best accomplished in a team. The use of cloud services is a popular option to keep all team members updated. However, conflicting files in shared folders often cause issues. Now there’s a solution to this headache: Merlin Project 4.2 and Merlin Project Go 4.2 now also synchronize via Dropbox – without the typical conflict frustration.
If an architect in the planning office wants to coordinate activities with the site engineer, this can now also be accomplished with ease via a shared Dropbox folder. But whereas users of other applications have to deal with the hassle of conflicting files, project managers who use Merlin Project can now go about their work with a smile. The unique synchronization feature in the software (patent pending) doesn’t just synchronize the projects; it also gathers up conflicting files and resolves these automatically in the associated project.
En savoir plus...Understanding and Resolving Scheduling Conflict: Activity Starts after Entered Date


From time to time we receive in support following question: Why does Merlin Project show some text and dates in red? These are rows with scheduling conflicts.
Using Sub-Level Filter Options


Ever have used filter on your project? Great! This is a handy way to search for some content or values. Additionally it does refine the view you are using, reducing data to your temporary needs.
Merlin Project 4.1.5 Is Released

We have just released the version 4.1.5. This maintenance update is important for both, Merlin Project and Merlin Server.
Use "Check for updates …" to download the new macOS versions.
The iOS version is still under review by Apple and will be automatically available in the App Store after approval.
Merlin Project 4.1.3 Is Released

We have just released the version 4.1.3. This maintenance update is important for both, Merlin Project and Merlin Server.
Use "Check for updates …" to download the new macOS versions.
The iOS version is still under review by Apple and will be automatically available in the App Store after approval.