inShort

inShort
Developer: Jury Shortki
Category: Business
1.8K installs
35 ratings
181 monthly active users
Revenue not available

inShort Summary

inShort is a mobile iOS app in Business by Jury Shortki. Released in Mar 2011 (15 years ago). It has 35 ratings with a 4.06★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 181 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Feb 14, 2023.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Feb 14, 2023 .


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App Description

This application offers a unique approach to project management, which represents your project not just as a plan, but as a coordinated mechanism moving towards the goal.

The original technique allows you to break down project objectives into smaller goals, processes and resources, but not get lost in the details, but always see the overall structure of the project as a whole. After all, project management is not a mechanical observance of the plan, but the achievement of project goals, which should not be overlooked.

The application combines the classic project approach based on Gantt charts and project management through workflow diagrams. As a rule, Gantt charts are ideal for presenting project schedules, but they are not so convenient for reflecting the complex structure of the relationship between processes, goals and resources.

More formally, the program allows you to build a customized, based on the BPMN notation, PERT diagram of the project (with events and processes at nodes). Then this description of the project is used to generate a Gantt chart and track the progress of the project.

So, inShort is a powerful project and business process management tool, which can be applied not only in office but also for personal purposes. You can further explore the capabilities of the program with the detailed interactive User Guide.

Key features of the application: 
• Building the diagram of processes and resources of the project (PERT network diagram of the project, based on BPMN notation). 
• The ability to drill down the elements of workflow diagrams. 
• Tracking the execution of the project. 
• Integration with the standard Calendar.
• Displaying the list of project tasks in the form of a Gantt chart. 
• Separation of physical and information flows of the project. 
• Ability to specify the expected time of execution, both directly and parametrically.
• Export of charts into PDF files and OPML outlines.
• Project management according to the methodology of the Theory of Constraints. 
• Working calendars taking into account various schedules of work for implementation of tasks. 
• Work resources and their assignment to tasks. 
• Queues of tasks: organize the work with active tasks in accordance with the elements of the GTD methodology.
• Checklists for diagrams — monitor the sequence of actions for project manageme