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Basecamp

Submitted by doug on Wed, 2007-03-07 13:34.Productivity

A tool for internal and external project colaboration and maintenance (project management)

www.basecamphq.com/

Wed, 2004-02-04 13:00

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Basecamp is a web-based, collaborative project management tool that allows sharing of project data internally and externally.

"You can export your messages, comments, to-do lists, milestones, and time tracking data in XML format. Basecamp also offers an API that allows you to access your data from other tools that you use or create."

Basecamp is a hosted-tool much like gmail or google calendar. They do their own backups and security. Basecamp gives you a lot of permissions granularity for project access and updating.

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