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Basecamp für Mac

Organisiertes, zentralisiertes Projektmanagement.

$15.00
Version 2.3.14
3.5
Basierend auf 2 Benutzerbewertungen

Basecamp Überblick

Basecamp ist eine Projektmanagement-Lösung, die einen sicheren Online-Bereich bietet, in dem Teammitglieder alles organisieren und besprechen können, was sie zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung eines Projekts benötigen. Sehen, verfolgen, diskutieren, umsetzen. Aufgaben, Diskussionen, Termine und Dateien – in Basecamp ist alles übersichtlich organisiert.

Jedes Mal, wenn ein neues Projekt oder eine neue Initiative ansteht, richten Sie einfach ein neues Basecamp in Ihrem Konto ein, benennen Sie es (zum Beispiel „Q3 Marketing-Pitches“), laden Sie die beteiligten Personen ein und halten Sie alles, was mit diesem Projekt zu tun hat, übersichtlich in diesem Basecamp organisiert.

Jetzt weiß jeder, wo sich alles befindet, weiß, was zu tun ist, und nichts geht unter. Basecamp funktioniert sogar per E-Mail – wer E-Mails bevorzugt, kann einfach über eine beliebige E-Mail-App auf Diskussionen antworten, ohne sich jemals bei Basecamp anmelden zu müssen.

Hinweis: Ihr erstes Basecamp ist kostenlos. Die Preisliste finden Sie hier.

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Teksestro
Teksestro
Feb 11, 2019
1.10.0
2.0
Feb 11, 2019
2.0
Version: 1.10.0
BASECAMP IS NOT FREE. It is subscription-ware, costing a minimum of $100/month. For most small teams, this is significantly more than their competitors, for significantly less features. Basecamp is a nice app, with features that show maturity and refinement. Their online text editor is well thought-out, producing online documents that are easy to read.. The built-in team chat is solid and reliable. Being able to upload project files and do some basic version-control in-app is also handy. The features the app does have are good, and reliable. Unfortunately, the company has a well-known philosophy of ‘underwhelming users’, and consistently ‘delivering less’ than what is asked. You’d think that for a product with 15 years of experience in the marketplace, they’d be able to offer a flexible, adaptable tool, with modular features that could be hand-selected to suit a wide variety of teams and use-cases. No. Not their philosophy. ‘Give them as little as possible’ is what we have here., with even features that are nowadays considered ‘basic’ in any project management software being absent. Do you want a Gantt chart to see task dependencies and date slides? Sorry, there’s no Gantt chart, and no task dependency. Do you need to see an overview of where your 10 projects are? Sorry, there’s no general overview. In fact, the more you use Basecamp, the more the lack of features and functionality start to weight you down. Chat doesn’t have video or screen-sharing, so you’ll eventually have to go back to Slack, or Skype. There’s no in-document commenting, there is no easy, integrated calendar,, getting clients and suppliers to participate in projects is cumbersome - compared to Notes, Airtable or even Quip. Integration with external tools - like Gitlab - is a chore, and will often require hand-coding of an api bot. And just forget about any functionality at all that is not squarely related to ticking off tasks in a project - like a built-in address book, or even cost-measuring. No, that would be ‘too much’ under the Basecamp ethos. When we look at tools like Plutio - with built-in project management, light CRM, as well as proposal and invoice management - at a fraction of the cost of Basecamp, we start to feel the difference. But most importantly; all the new generation of online tools - like Coda.io, Monday and Notion - have a philosophy of being flexible, feature-full and good integration with external tools. This allows the user to custom-build solutions that are better suited to their business model and workflow - rather than having to change their processes to fit a stubbornly limited tool. Basecamp is an expensive, outdated tool, based on a lazy development philosophy that has not stood the test of time. I’m afraid the few nice features it has will not be able to save it from its overall lack of functionality, lack of flexibility, lack of integration, and high cost.
GymW
GymW
Feb 11, 2019
1.10.0
0.0
Feb 11, 2019
0.0
Version: 1.10.0
Basecamp is a Navigation program developed and distributed by Garmin for their navigation products. I suspect that it might be a registered name owned by Garmin who is a rather large company with world wide interests specializing in aviation, marine, vehicle and lifestyle equipment. Given that they likely have rights to the name Basecamp for software applications, the developers of this product might want to reconsider a name change before they might insist on it via legal means. unless they have proof they registered the name before Garmin,
Teksestro
Teksestro
Feb 11, 2019
2.0
Feb 11, 2019
2.0
Version: null
aholloahkate
aholloahkate
Mar 11, 2016
5.0
Mar 11, 2016
5.0
Version: null