These folks have gone through the trouble of aggregating the Top 1000 Web 2.0 links. I think they were just the first 1000 links they could come up with. Here are the ones that earn a spot on my coveted Firefox Bookmarks Toolbar.
Basecamp
Blinksale
Gmail
Pandora
Showing posts with label basecamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basecamp. Show all posts
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Basecamp
If you have a need for project management and hate Microsoft Project, Basecamp may be the answer for you. It is a web-based collaboration tool focusing on communication through messages and comments. Of course, Basecamp also offers organizational tools such as milestones, to-dos, file uploads (with versioning), and a simple wiki they call Writeboards. Notifications occur through emails, so you don't have to constantly check the website.
I've been using it successfully for over 5 months now. The beauty of Basecamp lies in its simplicity. Designers, software developers, system administrators, and clients alike have found it intuitive and useful.
To satisfy your inner geek, Basecamp offers RSS feeds for your pojects and an API to build upon their core functionality. I wish I built this tool. More importantly, I wish I had their 1,000,000 users.
I've been using it successfully for over 5 months now. The beauty of Basecamp lies in its simplicity. Designers, software developers, system administrators, and clients alike have found it intuitive and useful.
To satisfy your inner geek, Basecamp offers RSS feeds for your pojects and an API to build upon their core functionality. I wish I built this tool. More importantly, I wish I had their 1,000,000 users.
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basecamp,
project management,
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