Eldercare companies improve efficiency with 37signals tools - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Aging Wisely was founded in 1998 by Florida Elder Law Attorney Linda Chamberlain. She saw the varied needs of elders and their families and formed Aging Wisely so families would have help navigating care options. In 2005, she formed EasyLiving,...
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Why iPhone app developer tap tap tap thinks Backpack is “invaluable” - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
tap tap tap's John Casasanta creates iPhone apps and recently published a list of tools that help the members of his “virtual” office collaborate in an effective way. He writes, "Out of all the apps and services I use throughout...
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DTS International: “The 37signals Suite takes the useless shit and clutter out of productivity solutions” - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Trevor O'Sullivan, General Manager at DTS International, recently wrote us: We have officially switched over to the 37signals Suite as of the last 3 weeks and we're loving it — thanks for building such an awesome product and taking the...
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How The Intersect Fund uses 37signals products to help aspiring business owners - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Joe Shure, Associate Director of The Intersect Fund, describes how his team uses 37signals products to help aspiring business owners: We help aspiring business owners — mostly immigrants and low-income individuals — get started. We teach them how to manage...
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How an Oregon lawyer uses Highrise to manage clients and Backpack to GTD - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Joshua M. Barrett, an attorney at Black Helterline in Portland, sent us an email detailing how he uses Highrise as a biz dev and marketing tool and Backpack to manage to-dos. I use Highrise as my business development / marketing...
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Illinois church finds “the perfect solution” in Highrise and Backpack - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Dave Brazzle of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Palatine, IL explains how the church and school uses Highrise and Backpack. I am an Elder (lay leadership) at Immanuel Lutheran Church And School, located here in Palatine IL (a suburb of...
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Interview with project manager who uses Backpack as part of his “Getting Things Done” system - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Design Feaster recently posted an interview with Steve Dale, a project manager, who uses Backpack as part of his practice of David Allen's method "Getting Things Done." I keep a notebook with me at all times and use a paid...
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Getting Things Done on webOS with Basecamp and Backpack - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
David Lich struggled with the lack of full-featured, sync-able task and memo apps on the Palm Pre. He finally settled on a combination of desktop and mobile solutions including Basecamp and Backpack. He details how he puts it all together...
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Populi: “Campfire has all but replaced the reply-all email noise that used to plague the office” - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Isaac Grauke is CEO at Populi, a company that makes web-based College Management software. Below he describes how his team uses 37signals products. We build software designed around a lot of the principles expounded in Getting Real and REWORK, principles...
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“Help me leave the country” Backpack page leads to a carefree honeymoon for web app developer - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Adam Fitzgerald is Managing Director at The Frontier Group. Below he tells us how his team uses Highrise and Backpack. What does your company/business do? The Frontier Group (based in Perth, Australia) develops web applications and web sites for startups...
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MacStories.net gives in-depth explanation of how it manages a team of bloggers with Basecamp and Backpack - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
MacStories.net uses Basecamp and Backpack to bring together the blog's international team. The authors start out describing how they use Basecamp, which they describe as "so powerful because of its simplicity": I found the process of adding new todo lists...










