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Wishcasting the Next Generation of Task Managers
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.
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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.
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Basecamp launched their HEY email app in 2020 by promising to create something “unanimously different.” With an 18-point manifesto [https://www.hey.com/the-hey-way/] they fundamentally set out to change the core experience of email. But Basecamp’s two decade-old project management software is starting to show signs of age.
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Our team has bounced around between all of the major email applications. We had been using Superhuman but switched to Hey for Work in early 2021. While we loved the team collaboration features of Hey, many on our team found it to be frustrating and too rough around the edges.
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I originally wrote the following post in April 2021. It's now August and Basecamp just announced that Basecamp will be rolling out Basecamp 4 within the next few weeks. Figured this was a good opportunity to repost this. I recently wrote about [https://www.mediumfocus.com/p/hey-wish-list]
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A Love Letter to Ulysses If you grew up writing any kind of text on a computer, Microsoft’s Word has probably been your go to for as long as you can remember. Technically, if you’re as old as me, 40, you may have some vague recollection of Microsoft
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I don’t know when it happened but it did. And every week it seems to get slightly worse. And by it I mean Twitter. And, specifically, the way most users now experience Twitter. First there were the promoted tweets: ads disguised as tweets that are appearing with ever more
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I’m a big fan of HEY (and Basecamp). And I’ve been running HEY on three domains for the past few months so I’ve really had the an opportunity to kick the tires and get familiar with the product. As former inbox zero guy, I’ve really taken