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If you're someone who gets involved with a lot of project management, then you're going to want to pay attention to this deal. That's because spinning all of those plates is a lot easier if you've got the right software, and you can currently get Microsoft Project forever on StackSocial for just $18, which is an incredible deal. But it ends in just a few days, so act fast.

This app can streamline project management to make it much simpler to keep up with all the nuts and bolts of your project plans. It offers features that include prebuilt templates, what-if scenarios, complex schedules with built-in multiple timelines, resource assignment technology, automated scheduling tools, built-in reports and more. 

It can sync with Project Online and Project Server, supports the Long-Term Servicing Channel and is compatible with Office LTSC and Microsoft Office 2021, with support available through Oct. 13, 2026.

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If you're looking to buy Project Professional 2021 outright rather than subscribing to a monthly plan, it'll cost you $1,130 from Microsoft directly. This StackSocial deal essentially saves you more than $1,000 on the one-time fee and skips those recurring subscription fees. 

Keep in mind that only new customers can take advantage of this deal. Once you make your purchase, you'll be able to install the app on only one computer, so you'll have to decide which PC you want to use with this program. Be aware that since you won't be able to download the app on multiple devices, if and when your computer dies, you may lose access to Project Professional 2021 and will need to buy it again for a new computer. At least you will have only spent $18 on it. 

If you're looking to splash some cash on something a little less practical, then have a look at our tech gifts guide for the upcoming holidays.

Source: cnet.com

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