When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Microsoft Planner easier to use, set up, and administer. However, reviewers preferred doing business with OmniFocus overall.
Reviewers felt that OmniFocus meets the needs of their business better than Microsoft Planner.
When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that OmniFocus is the preferred option.
For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of Microsoft Planner over OmniFocus.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Microsoft Planner
Microsoft Planner
Starting at $33.75
Included in Microsoft 365 plans.
Real-time collaboration, commenting, and sharing using the Planner app in Microsoft Teams or the Planner web app
Creation and management of content-rich tasks with features including files, checklists, and labels
Tasks organized by My Day, My Tasks, and Assigned to me
Replacing a dock decking is a necessary part of general dock maintenance, as it can become weathered and worn over time. Replacing a dock decking can be...Read more
What can Microsoft planner do?
1 Comment
IK
Planner is great for sharing tasks between team members. You can create so called "Buckets" and put in them topic related task cards. Then appoint the card...Read more
Is Microsoft planner going away?
1 Comment
EC
It is unlikely, since half of the large companies usually use microsoft products, where planner can do wonders with the data and tasks of the work teams.Read more
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