Project Management Tool

Hi all,
Any one who know about oracle tool for Project Management like Microsoft Project, to maintain projects.
Also tell from where it could be download and its documentation.
Thanks in advance to all.

I don't think there is such a tool or you can't download it.
Could you tell me from where MS Project and its documentation can be downloaded?

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