A software tool he designed to help control the huge number of projects he managed later became Microsoft Project.
Microsoft Project and Primavera are popular project management software in the construction industry.
It intends to be a complete desktop replacement for Microsoft Project.
Development continued until Microsoft Project 4.0 for Mac in 1993.
Microsoft Project 95 was the first to use common Office menus.
This makes Microsoft Project unsuitable for solving problems of available materials constrained production.
Additionally, Microsoft Project can recognize different classes of users.
The tool can also be linked to Microsoft Project to create ordered steps for resources assigned to specific goals.
It can also integrate with Microsoft Project as the project management front end.
Microsoft Project 2010 adds ribbons to its user interface.