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Order from Chaos - in pursuit of a Task List
The Enormous Waste of Webspace | October 10th 2008 by Jonathan Beckett
I have a lot of stuff going on in my life at the moment. In an effort to somehow organise and structure the various requirements placed upon me from day to day, I have been looking at a number of task list applications. The longer I look, play, fiddl read more
Central Desktop Is My Choice for Project Collaboration and Task M…
Because the Medium is the Message | October 9th 2008 by Chris Abraham
I have been very happy with Central Desktop as part of the Abraham Harrison business and client services platform. We had previously used Basecamp HQ. I didn’t mind it but my team hated it so I had Sara Wilson and Saul Wainwright go out to exp read more
Getting Things Done
The Enormous Waste of Webspace | October 7th 2008 by Jonathan Beckett
For the past several months I have been trying out various tools to help me fight the disorganisation that follows when you have a day job, a freelance gig, and a family of five to support. Those tools have included various things - from a paper Mole read more
Project and Team Collaboration for Small Businesses
Andrea Kalli Virtual Trainer & Assistant ~ Business News… | September 29th 2008
Whether your need is to have a central communication place for your department or to manage ongoing projects, virtual teams are becoming more of a normal way of doing business today with the advent of the means to communicate with each other, their m read more
Mashable includes TraceWorks to list of “Tools for Running a Bu…
The Dojo | September 22nd 2008
Mashable - one the world’s largest blogs on tech and social networks - have released a great and comprehensive list of effective online apps to help create and run awesome companies. The list covers all the key areas like “accounting̶ read more
Project Management: Basics
Webmaster Apex | September 16th 2008 by Michael
Project Management is one of the most critical components of website design for large sites or websites with multiple designers and programmers. Most people have sites that are developed by multiple people in different places and some method of colla read more
Websites You Need To Be Using As An Entrepreneur
Dorm Room Biz | September 9th 2008 by chris
What’s up guys? There are literally thousands of websites and services out there that help entrepreneurs and small business owners to run their business, promote and market themselves, and control the chaos. However, deciding which ones to use read more
Workforce Collaboration
Press2.0 Communications in a digital world | August 5th 2008 by hayden
Is your company using tools for allowing the staff to work more efficiently? If not, why not? Surely getting more out of the same team make good sense.But is it that easy do?There are now a number of software and web-based products & services tha read more
Premium Means You Should Envy Them
Leveraging Ideas: Startups, Technoloy, Entrepreneurship | July 22nd 2008
My last post talked about Rene Girard and the concept of mimetic desire. I want to continue with some additional thoughts… Premium products are often marketed via some aesthetic base, often using visual cues (logos, design, premium materials, et read more
Organising My Life with Backpack
The Enormous Waste of Webspace | July 21st 2008 by Jonathan Beckett
For the next month or two, alongside Highrise and Basecamp, I am trying out Backpack for the full “37Signals” effect on my life. It struck me over the last few days that if I didn’t do something to combat the three way divergence m read more
Touting for Freelance Web Work
The Enormous Waste of Webspace | July 17th 2008 by Jonathan Beckett
I’ve recently had several people asking me to help them build websites. Given that it’s kind of “what I do”, and that my employer only pricks their ears up if numbers far in excess of those being suggested are mentioned, I am read more
Twitter Updates for 2008-07-13
Kinshuk Sunil: the world of the bespectacled boy | July 13th 2008 by Kinshuk Sunil
i just installed fedora 9.. looks good.. tho my ntf partitions dnt mount… ntfs-3g to teh rescue # i guess i messed somewhere in installation… # in your opinion, what are unconferences? # Basecamp has a easy-to-use interface, but lacks po read more
Aria Touch brings FogBugz and Mentat Task Management to the iPhon…
whataboutmac.com | July 10th 2008 by whatz
Aria Touch, from Black Pixel Luminance, turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a standalone task management system. Aria Touch allows you to create local projects, tasks and contexts, and syncs with FogBugz 6.0 and Mentat, for great team collaboration read more
Outpost Implements GTD for the iPhone
A New Mobile Website Every Day | MobileMammoth.com | July 9th 2008 by MobileFreak
If you have not yet heard of the productivity approach called Getting Things Done (GTD), you probably will. GTD has developed almost a cult-like following from those that have adopted it for their professional or personal lives (usually both), and th read more
tools to help you manage projects - alternatives to basecamp
sean808080's ohmbase | June 26th 2008 by sean 808080
being a project manager means being organized. there is an ever changing list of tools that one can use to organize people and tasks. the site that most seem to know is basecamp. i personally am not such a fan of basecamp and avoid it when i can. read more
Create a Kick Ass Intranet App using 37signals
Travis Vocino | June 12th 2008 by Travis Vocino
I use three 37signals applications: Backpack, Basecamp and Highrise (go go referral links). With these 3 excellent web apps, I’m able to rock out a seriously awesome complete intranet setup for my business. Just using them is fine but, as usua read more
Featured Business Resource: Backpack from 37 Signals
BusinessIIBusiness Networking - Reno, NV Chapter | June 11th 2008 by Blair O'Neil
I’m a big fan of most of what comes out of the 37signals™ company. (Basecamp™ and Backpack™ are my two favorites) One of their tools, “Backpack”, just got a whole lot more useful for the small business. Backpack is a tool th read more
Basecamp Affiliate Disappointment
A Mom Speaks | June 7th 2008 by Courtney
As you know, I'm a pretty big fan of Basecamp and I use it extensively for personal projects, client projects and even for managing the relations between my partners on Premium News Themes. Having previously blogged about my affection for their proje read more
Basecamp Affiliate Disappointment
Adii - Freelancer & Business Strategist | June 7th 2008 by Adriaan Pienaar
As you know, I'm a pretty big fan of Basecamp and I use it extensively for personal projects, client projects and even for managing the relations between my partners on Premium News Themes. Having previously blogged about my affection for their proje read more
Sofa & Pico Announce Release of Versions Public Beta
whataboutmac.com | June 5th 2008 by whatz
Pico and Sofa today announced the release of the highly anticipated Public Beta of Versions, a new Subversion client for the Mac. Versions is a Subversion(SVN) client for the Mac, with a focus on ease of use, suited for beginners as well as experienc read more
I’m in Love with Freshbooks
Travis Vocino | April 29th 2008 by Travis Vocino
There are a ton of easy-to-use, lightweight, out-of-the-box invoicing applications out there. So when I set out to find something that meshed well with my style, it was no simple task. Luckily, I found Freshbooks — which does all and more than read more
37signals: Ta-da, much more, I’m a fan!
Mallorie's Freeware, Shareware & Wind Chimes | April 13th 2008 by Beth Mallorie Hoy
Ta-da is a free program of to-do lists stationed on the web and accessible to all OS’s. The good people at 37signals makes this program available to everyone for free. It’s fast, it’s simple, it makes sense. Ta-da works on most pop read more
Need free Gantt charts for project management?
Out of the Fog Marketing | April 2nd 2008 by Clarity Quest Marketing
I was fed up that Basecamp does not provide Gantt charts, so I searched for options. I found Viewpath - a fee beta up with up to 25MB. It's pretty user friendly and just has the basics. It also has a time tracking module.I especially like the expo read more
Is Enterprise Software a Dying Breed?
Out of the Fog Marketing | March 24th 2008 by Clarity Quest Marketing
Douglas Merrill, CIO of Google was quoted in the March 18, 2008 issue of the Wall Street Journal:"Fifteen years ago, enterprise technology was higher-quality than consumer technology. That's not true anymore. It used to be that you used enterprise te read more
5PM: Full-featured Project Management SaaS
The Marketing Technology Blog | March 23rd 2008 by Douglas Karr
One of the challenges with having an out-sourced or offshore development team is simply trying to track and prioritize your work. I work with no less than three outsourced resources, one of them offshore. It seems when you split the workday between read more
Your Backpack just got a lot bigger
Duct Tape Marketing | March 18th 2008 by John Jantsch
I’m a big fan of most of what comes out of 37signals. (I’ve posted about many of their offerings over the years.) One of their tools, Backpack, just got a whole lot more useful for the small business. Backpack is a tool that allows you to read more
Google Sites
On Java, Open Source, and Web 2.0 | March 8th 2008 by Borys Burnayev
There has been a lot of buzz around Google Sites recently. Naturally, I decided to feel what it is by touch. While I respect Google’s desire to position the service as the SharePoint killer, let’s say there is a gap between them the size of Gr read more
Automation, the small business marketer’s friend
Duct Tape Marketing | March 6th 2008 by John Jantsch
From a business standpoint, a lot of small business have some pretty distinct advantages over much larger organizations. Not always, but in some cases, they can be more flexible, offer personalized options, provide faster/better service, and involve read more

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