Manage your projects better with Aeon Timeline 2

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It can be a real challenge to balance a whole team trying to get a project done. Without proper management, important tasks can fall through before you ever get to them. Keep your plans on schedule and get things done ahead of schedule with Aeon Timeline 2, on sale for just $19.99 (approx. £14).

One person can't keep track of every element of a major project. That's where Aeon Timeline 2 comes in handy. This timeline building app for Mac and Windows will handle the organisation for you, making it easy for anyone to manage a workload efficiently and get everything done on time. With this app, all the information you need is right at your fingertips, exactly when you need it. Keep your team on task and get the job done right.

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