Pyká Project Manager

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  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2018-02-11
  • Current Version: 1.0.09
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 488.35 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.11 or later.

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Pyká is a revolutionary new project management app and the world’s first Work Hub. Designed for people who work in project-based environments, Pyká takes your project library to a whole new level. There are many challenges and problems that arise when individuals or teams work on projects. While many solutions exist to help people manage their time, almost nothing exists to help people manage their project library and files… until today! Features for individuals and teams (available via in-app purchase): • Pyká takes the mess of files and folders on your hard drive and pulls them into one unified project library. • Pyká treats your projects like a family tree. In Pyká, you can keep as many different versions of your projects as you want without duplicating data or making a mess of folders on your hard drive. Pyká organizes, tracks, manages, and stores your project versions, bringing intuitive version control to the masses for the first time in a friendly and visual way. • Pyká lets you use and reuse common assets like logos, movies, and images, as many times as you wish while storing them only once. This dramatically reduces your library’s storage footprint. • Pyká libraries can exist in one location or span multiple storage volumes in multiple possible configurations. This allows users who have a large number of external hard drives to combine their storage space to build a large library along with fail-safe backup libraries. • And best of all, Pyká orients your project storage system around search. Instead of making you remember exactly where something is stored, Pyká works with any information you do remember. So everything you’ve ever made is only a few keystrokes away. Features for small and large teams (available via in-app purchase): • Using shared network storage, Pyká gives users the ability to watch projects while other users make changes. Project managers and coordinators can now get live updates on their desktop every time a teammate makes a change. • Using shared network storage, Pyká allows large teams to collaborate on massively large-scale projects by dividing them into sub-projects, that can be assigned to different team members. Whether you’re authoring a large company report, building a monthly magazine, creating a movie with lots of scenes and shots, or working on any other large-scale project, Pyká does not shrink from the job. • Using shared network storage, Pyká also takes the headache out of passing projects between team members. Never send another project zip file in an email chain again. Never go digging through a team member’s folder to find a project you’re responsible for again. Never suffer the consequences of one team member’s disorganization again. Collaboration is at the heart of Pyká’s design. • Fully compatible with most SMB and AFP network file sharing storage volumes. These and many other things are what make Pyká a powerful tool for individuals and teams who work on projects. In-App Purchase Information: Subscription plans for The Professional Edition (enables all app features and services) available at $4.99 (monthly, auto-renewing) and $44.99 (yearly, auto-renewing) Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. For your convenience, your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period at the current cost. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you cancel your subscription, where applicable. All Terms of Use apply​ and can be viewed at the following URL: http://www.Pyká.com/termsofuse.html Our Privacy Policy can be viewed at the following URL: http://www.Pyká.com/privacypolicy.html

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  • Video editors take notice, this is a big deal…

    5
    By CaptainSchmidt
    I’ve been searching for something like this for some time now. People are really focused on the project and organizing features… but I’m happy that my library is going to be completely backed up now. I tested this a few times. I’m a video production artist who lives contract to contract. So before I trust anything with my data I test test and test again. In the first tutorial video the App promised that it could spread my project library across several disks. So the first thing I did in my free trial period is test the library. I’ve had a stack of used external Hard Drives from before I owned a RAID disk. So I plugged them in and built a library, and a backup library that spanned 4 drives… then I loaded it with projects and wiped one of them at random. Every time I launched PPM it warned me that something happened and offered to regenerate the library from the remaining disks… it worked every time except once when I killed more than one drive. Every time it worked I reopened the projects and checked to see everything was good. Every time I opened my projects all was exactly as I left it… If you don’t have a RAID drive and you work on projects, you need something like this app to make sure you're backed up. The rest of the features made sense too but I’m still digging into them. It feels like a pro tool (no pun intended) that the big studios use to pass around their assets. Update: Ok! Color me impressed. On top of the features above, this serves as a solid project management solution. I highly recommend checking out the videos about how assets work (I think it’s chapter three). I’ve been making test projects in my spare time. The app seems to be able to reduce file space enough between versions to justify keeping multiple versions of my project. Wow! I think I’m going to make the switch.
  • Seems simple enough!

    5
    By OrchidHaze
    I made a library. I made a project. I added files to the project. I worked on the project. I saved the project to my library. I closed it and deleted the folder off of my computer. Done and done. I’m still inside the free trial period but I see myself using this for a long time.

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