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What’s new in Basecamp (June 2018)

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Basecamp June Newsletter. will be out this October! In it, we push back on 80 hour work weeks, packe

Basecamp June Newsletter. [View this email in your browser]( [Basecamp] Hello and happy June! Here's what we've been up to lately at Basecamp! NEW: Our next book ["It Doesn't Have to be Crazy at Work"]( will be out this October! In it, we push back on 80 hour work weeks, packed schedules, and ASAP-mindset. NEW: [Working with clients]( in Basecamp just got a whole lot better. Now you can assign clients to-dos, share files, even chat in Campfire, while still being 100% in control of what your clients see. NEW: [Boosts]( are the new way to show your support in Basecamp. Richer and more expressive than a 'like', Boosts are perfect for posting short, thoughtful responses to your coworkers' ideas. NEW: Way too many updates to list for our Basecamp [iOS]( and [Android]( apps! Check them out! Finally, it's not new, but we've also re-started our [Summer Hours]( program! Every year from May 1 through August 31, we ask our employees to work 4-day weeks. We like to recognize and celebrate the changing of the seasons, and summer is the best time to slow down and chill out. Summer Hours is just one of Basecamp's awesome benefits. Check out [the full list here](. Have a great rest of your month, and I'll talk with you next time, Basecamp buddies! -[Andrea]( at Basecamp Basecamp Still running your business on email, texts and meetings? Stuff slipping? Getting chaotic? Switch to Basecamp. It's the saner, organized way to manage projects and communicate company-wide. It's a game changer. [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( You got this because you’re a customer, or you wanted to get Basecamp updates. Not on the list, but want to be? [Subscribe and get just one fun letter a month.]( Our mailing address is: Basecamp 30 N Racine Suite 200Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book](//basecamp.us2.list-manage.com/vcard?u=2a145c60b16248b65e46a799a&id=6e1216393c) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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