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Basecamp Upgrades

I really like the 3 products from 37signals, Backpack, Basecamp, and Highrise.  The latest updates to Basecamp are demonstrated below in this screencast and speak to the easy of use and elegant simplicity that are a hallmark of all 3 product offerings.  I’ve blogged about previous updates here and here. Unlike other companies they don’t rush to overload the product with so many features that they loose the simplicity of it in the process.

I highly recommend trying out all 3 for personal or group / organizational use. They do have free offerings in each you can start there to get a feel for them and then you can upgrade as you need or wish. It is a great way to boost productivity among work or volunteer groups. If want to know more about how I have used them personally or for church use, just let me know and I’d be glad to chat with you about it.

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Have you seen Export Reports.com? It allows you to export Basecamp projects to PDF so you can share them with stakeholders offline.

Its at http://www.exportreports.com.

April 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMark Phillips

Well, it's a great thing you tell your readers about how you used Basecamp, but today everybody writes about Basecamp. However, Basecamp does not fit everybody, like no other tool does. We checked it for our team and it just didn't work for us. We are using Wrike.com now. It's different from Basecamp, but that's the beauty of it for our project. It would be great to read something about this tool and how people use it.

April 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEdwin Curtis

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