Draft:Synami
Software development company based in Malta
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Synami is a privately held software development company headquartered in St Venera, Malta. The company develops desktop and cloud-based tools for project management and project schedule viewing.[1]
Submission declined on 2 March 2026 by RangersRus (talk).
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| Submission declined on 2 March 2026 by AllWeKnowOfHeaven (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for organizations and companies. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
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Declined by AllWeKnowOfHeaven 11 days ago.
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Comment: The article is a little better but the sources will have to meet WP:ORGCRIT, and these references don't so far. AllWeKnowOfHeaven (talk) 19:05, 2 March 2026 (UTC)
| Company type | Privately held |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software development |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | St Venera, Malta |
| Products | Seavus Project Viewer, ScheduleReader, iMindQ, ScheduleCleaner, PPM Core |
| Website | synami |
History
Synami was established in 2003.[2] The company originated as part of Seavus, a North Macedonian IT company.[3] Following the acquisition of Seavus by ARICOMA Group in 2020 and its subsequent rebrand to Qinshift in 2023, the software products division was separated and continued operating independently as Synami.[4]
In 2023, Synami launched PPM Core, a cloud-based project portfolio management platform, as an addition to its existing product portfolio.[5]
Products
Synami's software portfolio consists of tools for viewing and analyzing project schedule data.[1]
- Seavus Project Viewer – A viewer for Microsoft Project .mpp files, allowing users to open and review project plans without a Microsoft Project license. Originally developed by Seavus, the product has been maintained by Synami following the corporate separation.[4]
- ScheduleReader – A viewer for project schedule files exported from Oracle Primavera P6, supporting .xer, .xml, and .xlsx formats. The software was originally released under the name PrimaveraReader and rebranded as ScheduleReader in October 2018.[6]
- iMindQ – A mind mapping application for creating diagrams, flowcharts, and concept maps.[1]
- ScheduleCleaner – A tool for removing or anonymizing data from project schedule files before distribution.[1]
- PPM Core – A cloud-based project portfolio management platform released in 2023.[5]

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