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Steelray Announces that Project Viewer 5.2.10.17 is Now Available

The project management software company, Steelray, is excited to discuss the newest release of Project Viewer. The latest version features multiple bug fixes, making it easier to use.

Steelray Announces that Project Viewer 5.2.10.17 is Now Available
2013-06-03
NORCROSS, GA, June 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) The project management software business, Steelray, is happy to announce the release of their newest software update. The firm has recently launched Project Viewer 5.2.10.17; they have worked very hard to fix some bugs that were present in the previous version. It is their hope that these improvements will enhance the user experience by making for a more enjoyable and performance-driven product.

The developer of Microsoft Project Viewer has been very busy with this specific software, namely due to its popularity among customers. The previous update, 5.2.9.16, had just been released a couple of weeks earlier. This is quite impressive and illustrates the company's willingness to work hard to continue improving their products for their customers.

A Glance at Project Viewer 5.2.10.17
Although the project viewer has been available for clients for over a decade, Steelray in no way prefers to keep their products static. They recognize the importance of keeping their software current to meet user needs.

According to Brian Leach, CEO of the project management software firm, "Our developers have done an excellent job with the 5.2.10.17 update. We are anxious to hear back from our customers about what they think, and want to encourage them to comment on the blog post we have listed on our website. Our customers are the reason why we work so hard to improve our programs. The new update has fixed multiple bugs, and features a maximized button tooltip reports function."

Steelray is a lead developer of project management software solutions. To learn know more about their services, please visit http://www.steelray.com.

About Steelray Software:
Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., Steelray Software began its operations to improve the project management profession. Specifically, they decided to concentrate on enhancing project schedule visualization and analysis. They were founded in 2000 and are a privately held company.

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[Press-News.org] Steelray Announces that Project Viewer 5.2.10.17 is Now Available
The project management software company, Steelray, is excited to discuss the newest release of Project Viewer. The latest version features multiple bug fixes, making it easier to use.