How to use basecamp

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On this tutorial you will learn the basic of basic of basecamp and how to use it.

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5things in BASECAMP

1.You have all your projects stored safely in one place online

5things in BASECAMP

2. You have your team together online at last

5things in BASECAMP

3. You have people everywhere, but discussions happen here

5things in BASECAMP

4. You can keep your files on Basecamp so everyone knows where to find them

5things in BASECAMP

5. You can have everyone schedule in one calendar

Sign up for a 60-day free trial of Basecamp!

you’ll be using Basecamp in less than a minute. Unlimited usage, no obligations.Just pilled up or answer the following questions.

Your full name:

Company:

Email:

Password:

and click get started

FIRST WRITE YOUR FULL NAME INSIDE THE BOX

FULL NAME

SECOND WRITE YOUR COMPANY NAME INSIDE THE BOX

COMPANY

NEXT WRITE YOUR EMAIL INSIDE THE BOX

EMAIL

AFTER THAT WRITE YOUR PASSWORD IN THE BOX

PASSWORD

AND LASTLY CLICK THE WORD GET STARTED

(CLICK)

GET STARTED AND LASTLY CLICK THE WORD GET

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how can i start a new basecamp classic account?

Just type : how to signup on a basecamp ?

And “click” the word signup basecamp

Just click the word :Signup

basecamp

If you want to know more or you have some questions just “click” the word ask question.

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Great reasons to use

basecamp

BCX: PHONE SITESTRIPPED DOWN HTML

PAGES WITH LITTLE/NO JS TO SLOW THEM DOWN

46 DISCUSSIONS, 4 TO-DOS, 63 FILES

Creating the fine-tuned Basecamp mobile site

From the ground up, we created a mobile-only version of Basecamp

that has everything you need, and nothing you don’t. Take a look at

how quickly it all came together.

Creating the all new Everything

page

In just a matter of days, we created an all new page to serve as a gateway to see all discussions, to-do lists, files, text documents, and forwarded emails from all of your Basecamp projects.

VISIT THE PROJECT, OR READ MORE 

BEHIND THE SCENES BCX: BLANK SLATESWHAT PEOPLE SEE

WHEN THERE'S NOTHING THERE.

43 DISCUSSIONS, 8 TO-DOS, 160 FILES

Designing the blank slate for

Basecamp

The blank slate is the initial state of an

application right after someone signs up. Getting this right is important to us. We

captured all the work that went into designing the all new Basecamp’s

blank slate.

Using Basecamp to

create the new export

feature

Recently we added the ability to export your Basecamp

projects and files into a tidy, self-contained web site you

can download to your computer and view in your web browser. We went back

and forth with 23 Discussions to ensure this feature was

done right, with our customer’s safety in mind.

More great reasons to use

Basecamp

Jason Fried wrote this on Jul 10 2012 / 6 commentsBasecamp is pitched as a project management tool, but it’s super useful in a variety of other applications, too.Projects aren’t just things with beginning and ends.

Sometimes, a project is perpetual activity –

something that starts but continues instead of ends.

At 37signals we have a number of never-ending

projects in Basecamp including a company

“Newsroom” where we post and discuss company-wide

announcements.

A project as a

collection of

inspiration

We started a Basecamp project to be the definitive place for designers at 37signals to share inspirational things they’ve run across. It could be great copywriting, a fantastic advertisement, an interesting animation, a beautiful object, whatever – if it inspires one of us we want to share it with all of us.

We keep these things in our Designers Clubhouse project. It’s a little project for our design team to share the things we see that make us go “wow”.

Internal discussion,

too

A few weeks ago Mig was putting a presentation together about the design culture at 37signals, so he posted a message in the project asking each of us a series of questions. We all responded with individual comments, and now all that feedback is gathered up in a single place, centralized and stored forever. Imagine having to keep all these answers as separate emails… What a mess! Basecamp cleans things up and keeps it all together.

Follow along with our

Designers Clubhouse

project

We’ve made the Designers Clubhouse

 project public so anyone can follow along. It’s a living,

breathing project so check back often to see

what we’re sharing.

WANT TO START YOUR OWN COLLECTION

PROJECT?

If you don’t have a Basecamp account, sign up

today for a free 45-day unlimited trial

JASON FRIED WROTE this

on JUL 10 2012

ABOUTJason FriedJason co-founded 37signals back in 1999. He also co-authoredREWORK, the New York Times bestselling book on running a "right-sized" business. Co-founded, co-authored... Can he do anything on his own?

How do I use Basecamp to-do lists to track time?

Time tracking is available on the Plus, Premium & Max plans. To add time, click the “To-Do” tab. Find the list you want to enable time tracking for and put your mouse over the title. You’ll see a red “Edit” link appears to the left of the list’s title. Click this link and check the box next to “Enable time tracking for this list.”

You’ll see that all items on the list now have a little clock icon next to the checkbox. Click the icon to enter hours for that item. You can select the person who performed the task, add the number of hours, and add notes.

Note: 1 time unit = 1 hour.75 = 45 minutes.5 = 30 minutes.25 = 15 minutes

You can learn more about this by watching the quick video tour of time tracking

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AND THAT’S ALL ABOUT BASECAMP!