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My Basecamp 2024 Wish List: The Hit List
A few improvements I’d like to see in Basecamp in 2024.
Reviews and opinions.
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A few improvements I’d like to see in Basecamp in 2024.
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Here we are again kicking the tires on Basecamp, now technically Basecamp 4. These are the improvements we’d love to see before we “come home” to Basecamp
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There's a lot we like about Microsoft Teams, but there are a few things we'd like to see tightened up before we go all-in with Microsoft's take on Slack.
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Perhaps this is the problem.
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I have spoke with the tongue of angels I have held the hand of a devil It was warm in the night I was cold as a stone But I still haven't found What I'm looking for Seemingly, a rock solid notes app for teams doesn’
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One of the benefits (and there aren’t many) of writing is a blog is the ability to disseminate a public request for a solution to a highly idiosyncratic problem. Consider this post just that. I recently wrote about my search for a self-organizing filing system. This is a companion
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After trying Mem in earnest for the last few months I can safely say I’m more than a little intrigued. Here are some initial impressions of what’s working for me, and where I’d like to see Mem keep pushing the product forward.
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It’s been eight months since Tweetbot’s last update, and Tapbots, the app’s developer, has been conspicuously silent when asked on Twitter about future releases. On the one hand, it makes sense. Can one blame Tapbots for not investing resources into a Twitter client, as Twitter itself is
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It's 2022, and we are still placing digital files inside an endless hierarchy of digital manila folders. It's time for a new kind of Dropbox that relies on tagging and smart search.
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As powerful, extensible, and customizable as email clients are in 2022, very few, if any, have dedicated settings that help users manage when senders can reach their inboxes.
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Tools both giveth and taketh away. Compromise is inevitable and unavoidable. Which is why the search for the ideal tool will never truly end.
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Task managers haven’t evolved much in the last half decade. They are still, essentially, a list of tasks. But the next generation should aim bigger.