OmniList app brings Backpack to your iPhone or iPod Touch - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
OmniList is a third-party app that lets you work with your Backpack Pages, Lists, Notes, and Dividers. The app costs $1.99 in the iTunes App Store.
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Highrise Tags: Basecamp, Highrise, HighRise CRM
37,000ft brings every Basecamp milestone, todo, Highrise task, and Backpack reminder to a single page - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
37,000ft is a third-party tool that shows you every milestone, todo, task and reminder on a single page. I’ve long wanted to see, on a single page, all the tasks required of me across the multiple Basecamp accounts and projects...
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Basecamp: Extras, Highrise, Highrise: Extras Tags: Basecamp, Highrise, HighRise CRM
Version 2.0 of Pouch brings Backpack’s Reminders, Calendar, and Journal to iPhone and iPad - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Pouch lets you access your Backpack on the iPhone and iPad and was just updated to version 2.0. The update adds support for Backpack's Reminders, Calendar, Journal, and viewing uploaded File attachments (in formats supported by the iOS web browser)....
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Highrise Tags: Basecamp, Highrise, HighRise CRM
Pouch is a third-party iPhone/iPad app for Backpack - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Pouch is a third-party app that brings your Backpack Pages to your iPhone/iPad. "Use it to read your Backpack Pages in a simple, familiar format, and to create and edit your Backpack Notes and To-Do Lists." More details/screenshots or check...
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Highrise Tags: Basecamp, Highrise, HighRise CRM
Packrat, an offline Backpack client, gets a major upgrade - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
InfiniteNIL has released Packrat 2, a major upgrade to its offline Backpack client. Packrat lets you use your Backpack account when you're offline. Before you hit the road for the first time with Packrat, just use the Synchronize command to...
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Highrise Tags: Basecamp, Highrise, HighRise CRM
Access your Backpack account on your iPhone with Backpocket - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
Backpocket is a third-party Backpack client for the iPhone. Easily access your Backpack account to create and edit pages, notes and lists on the go with a simple, consistent and intuitive interface. Access and use your Backpack account anywhere Manage...
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Highrise Tags: Basecamp, Highrise, HighRise CRM
Reviews of Satchel, app that brings Backpack to iPhone/iPad - Story From: 37signals Product Blog
In "How an Oregon lawyer uses Highrise to manage clients and Backpack to GTD," Joshua M. Barrett discusses how he uses the Satchel app. He uses it to bring Backpack to his iPhone and iPad in order to manage to-do...
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Basecamp: Buzz/Press, Basecamp: Tips and tricks, CRM Reviews, CRM Technology, Customer Centric, Customer Retention in a Recession, Highrise, Highrise: Buzz/Press, Highrise: Case studies, Highrise: Tips and tricks Tags: Basecamp, CRM Industry, HighRise CRM, Social CRM
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...
Categories: Backpack, Backpack: Case studies, Backpack: Extras, Basecamp, Basecamp: Buzz/Press, Basecamp: Tips and tricks, CRM Reviews, CRM Technology, Customer Centric, Customer Retention in a Recession, Highrise, Highrise: Buzz/Press, Highrise: Case studies, Highrise: Tips and tricks Tags: Basecamp, CRM Industry, HighRise CRM, Social CRM
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...










