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It's very effective and provides a variety of built-in solutions which enhance team communication and expands productivity. It has awesome customer support service and is easy to work with.
The only negative on this product we found is the lack of some features on all versions.
Basecamp is a great task management system that allows for great visibility for the team on where tasks and projects are at. The ease of use is the main sale for us.
Different versions of Basecamp is complicating things, thats my only complaint that i have.
The strength of Basecamp is in its simplicity. It's not overloaded with features, which helps everyone to focus on what's important and sync everybody up, be it a retro meeting, roadmap or project.
There is no way for me to delete an inappropriate comment from a parent.
I loved based camp because it made my departments project management easier. It is a good solution for creative and marketers and also developers.
It was a very bad experience and we had to change the product.
Jumpshare remains my favorite platform to this day, because it works every time, has a super clean UI, mirrored mobile and desktop app connectivity, and a responsive team that keeps improving.
Thumbnails don’t mention if it’s a vertical or horizontal picture. My clients are lost when they need verticals : they think all are horizontals.
I love the minimal design of the platform and its ease of use. I also like the fact that it's not busy with unnecessary functions like some of the other file-sharing sites.
Not only is it faster for me to send a video, but there are fewer mistakes so work gets done faster.
For my purposes it is the ease of keeping important research files while on the move to access with ease.
The webcam video is choppy sometimes. Sometimes the application lags and skips audio.
It’s awesome to rapidly create a screencast and deliver that via a custom domain to a coworker. Meanwhile it cleans up after itself with a ton of options for each share.
No android app and if another domain is to be used, a brand new account is required.
Reelika S.: Hi, I am Reelika from Design Dream Lifestyle. I'm a business strategist and coach, and I would give Basecamp five stars. Before using Basecamp, we really were just using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, but the problem we ran into was the collaboration and the teamwork. Basecamp allowed us to collaborate virtually with our team from across the globe and to get the projects done. We chose Basecamp because we were looking for a software that would allow us to collaborate to work across the globe on different projects. For example, content management, virtual workshops, in-person workshops, and that software allowed us to spread out all the tasks while also keeping an eye on what's already done and what still needs to be accomplished. When we started with Basecamp, we took a look at the tutorials. And I have to say they were very straightforward, very easy to follow. There really is no room to make any mistakes. And you don't need a high-tech knowledge for that, so anybody can really use this. If you're thinking about using Basecamp, give it a try because if you have a team, especially virtually, that has different projects going on and you need to delegate, and you want to keep eye on what's already done and what still needs to be accomplished, that is a really good tool for that.
George C.: Hi, my name's George. I'm a marketing consultant. I'd give Jumpshare four out of five stars. And for more reviews like this, click below. Before using Jumpshare I was using Loom as my main screen recorder. And Loom changed its pricing structure it went from essentially a freemium product to being a premium product. It's considerably more expensive than Jumpshare. But also I found that it didn't really live up to the expectations, it was obviously a great tool and they were shipping lots of features. But for example, I found that there was bugs all over the place with the iPad app and the mobile app. I found that sometimes recordings would get stuck mid upload. I just thought I didn't really want to be paying the the higher price for a service that just wasn't as reliable as I'd like it to be. I chose Jumpshare for two main reasons. The first was simply priced. I was able to get a good annual price for it when compared with other tools that were available. And the second was, it wasn't just a video sharing application. That's my main use of the tool, I use it as a screen recorder to send updates to clients and to send video updates when I'm doing projects. But I also use it to store other documents, slides, and files, and audio recordings and bits and pieces that I might want to share without using a tool like Google Drive, where I've got some more permissions and things that I get through Jumpshare. So it was really those two things. Price and the fact that it wasn't just a screen recorder. I found switching to Jumpshare really quite easy, both the applications for mobile, but also the desktop application on Mac OS X were easy to use, and it was really fine to switch the processes. The only thing to note was that some clients couldn't find the commenting function that we used to using Loom, but really that was resolved within a week or two. And I felt all the processes worked really well. I particularly like the notifications because of the native iPhone app, for me I get notifications when a client views a video, when a client comments on the video, with the time code according to their comment. And while you can do that on other platforms with email, I just like that it was a native application. It works really smoothly for me, and it means I can respond to client needs quickly. I would recommend Jumpshare really for anyone who is looking for a screen recorder and also for some tools for sharing files, where they've got permissions and notifications. I personally just gone with a plus plan, I don't think most people will need the business plan. It's well featured and it works well. So I would say if you're in the market for a screen recorder and you want the ability to share some tools and other files, I would say Jumpshare is a good choice.
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