MS Project for IPAD

Can I use MS project on IPAD??

Yes, we can
At PM|side we provide access to MS Project Pro and Server thrue secured Remote Application.
We use it each day on our Ipad. Nice to be able to draw gantt chart with a finger.
Contact us if you want to try.
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