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Add Shortcut keys to Basecamp

Hi, my name is Jason, and I'm a shortcut key addict. I'm also a fan of good user interface design, which is why I have had a love/hate relationship with Basecamp. For such an insanely useful site from a group of guys that value usability, it drives ...

Single sign-on for Basecamp and Highrise

If you're a fan of 37signals productivity tools, as the DLS crew is, you may appreciate a newly added feature from the clever kids with the funny name. Basecamp and Highrise now offer a single sign-on that allows you to eliminate one of those ...

Basecamp, now free for teachers

Over at the 37Signals weblog the creators of the wildly popular Basecamp (and Backpack) have decided to offer up a basic subscription to teachers at no cost.  Basecamp is an easy to use, online, project management tool that has a ton of AJAX ...

Tablet PC + Basecamp = Scout

37Signals' Basecamp is pretty slick, wouldn't you agree? Tablet PCs, in their own right, have quite the slick factor as well. Wouldn't it be cool if someone, say a small software company called Luckymonk, came up with the idea of combining the two, ...

37Signals working overtime, release Basecamp API, Calendar for Backpack to follow

Our favorite Web 2.0 company, 37Signals, must be working overtime these days.  They have announced the availability of an API for their popular Basecamp project collaboration product.  With this API, Basecamp users will be able to unleash ...

37signals wants to interview Basecamp users in Chicago and NYC

If you're a Basecamp user living in the Chicago or NYC areas, and if you have an interesting story to tell about the way you and your organization use Basecamp, then 37signals wants to talk to you. They're looking to shoot a series of interviews ...

I haven't used basecamp, until now

Okay, confession time. Despite being an early adopter for most things, I hadn't caught the basecamp train and got on board. Why you ask? I had no good use for it, though it is an excellently crafted application. I love software, and thus I checked ...

37signals adds Backpack to their One Bar single sign-in page

Earlier this month, 37signals added a One Bar feature to allow users of their Basecamp project management and Highrise correspondence tracking services to sign into both sites at once. Fortunately, after issuing a major update to Backpack, their ...

Tracks - GTD application on Rails

In my ongoing search for the ultimate software system for use with the Getting Things Done methodology, I've recently come across a real winner. Tracks is a web application that was built from the ground up for the purposes of implementing a GTD ...

Getting Things Done Software Systems (Part 2 of 2)

Online SoftwareAs much as I enjoyed writing part 1 of this series about software you can use for GTD even while offline (I've had a soft spot in my heart for offline-capable software forever), I have a feeling that part 2 is what many of you are ...

Haystack helps web designers and clients find each other

Finding a web designer is a terrifying proposition for many people. How do you find someone qualified? It's not like there's a directory out there that lets you quickly browse and compare examples of work from various web designers to narrow down ...

Writeboard Released by 37signals

37signals, the company behind Backpack, Basecamp and Ta-da List, have finally released the much anticipated Writeboard free collaborative writing web application. Scoble seems underwhelmed, while Solution Watch has a very in-depth review. If you've ...

Free Ruby on Rails hosting

Rails Playground is offering free hosting for your Ruby on Rails projects or sandbox. If you've used web applications like Backpack, Basecamp or 43Things, you've seen the results of the magic that is Ruby on Rails. This looks like a fantastic way to ...

37signals the next Google?

InformationWeek's Mitch Wagner is speculating that 37signals, the company behind Basecamp, Backpack, Ta-Da Lists, Writeboard, and Ruby on Rails may be the next Google. His reasoning? "Elegance and simplicity are among the main qualities ...

Project planning with Goplan

WeBreakStuff has officially launched their project management solution called Goplan today. The online software is pinned right beside Basecamp, how will it fair out? Like Basecamp, Goplan's project management solution allows teams to build an area ...

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So, just how good at time waster games are you? Think you've got the stuff? Well, The World's Hardest Game 2.0 doesn't think you do. Yes, amazingly, it's possible to have a sequel to a game called "The World's Hardest Game". It doesn't seem logically possible, since if the first one was actually the world's hardest, how could another one come along and share the moniker? It made me doubt the name in the first place. That is, until I tried the game. The mechanics of the game are very simple. You are a small red square, ...

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