Can anyone recommend software for graphic project management?

I am a graphic designer who has to juggle multiple projects in various stages and am wondering if there is a software for my new Mac Pro that can help with this type of usage.

No. Everything I have seen is that PearPC is a project underdevelopment.
What do you need to run that is PPS?
Allan

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