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© 2025 RadioNZ 8:05pm If you’re working on complex projects at work, this $15 app makes them easier TL;DR: Turn complex projects into simple tasks with a lifetime license to Microsoft Project Pro, now only $15.
Managing complex projects gets easier when you have the right tools in place. Instead of juggling spreadsheets and calendar reminders, having dedicated software built for planning and execution can save time and reduce mistakes. Microsoft Project Professional 2021 is a desktop app for Windows that helps you map out tasks, assign responsibilities, and track progress in a centralized way, and a lifetime license is only $14.97 on sale (reg. $249.99).
Project Pro helps you build out schedules, create timelines, and adjust workloads using built-in tools designed to keep everything organized. It’s useful for people who manage everything from small business projects to large-scale operations and includes automation features that take care of repetitive work like adjusting dates or redistributing resources.
There’s no subscription involved. You pay once and own the software for life. The license includes updates and customer support and is compatible with Office 2021 and Office LTSC.
Project Pro also supports features like multiple timeline views, pre-built templates, and time tracking, so you can monitor how hours are spent across different types of work. If your team uses Project Online or Project Server, this version can sync with those tools as well.
During this limited-time sale, you can get Microsoft Project Pro 2021 for only $14.97.
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