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What's New at Basecamp in August?

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Basecamp August Newsletter. ! One of our customers put together a detailed, 100+ page guide to Basec

Basecamp August Newsletter. [View this email in your browser]( [Basecamp] Happy August! Here are three new things at Basecamp we think you'll like! NEW: [Better with Basecamp eBook]( One of our customers put together a detailed, 100+ page guide to Basecamp 3. It's really well done, and if you [use this special link]( he sent over, you'll save $5. NEW: [How to make an open-plan office work](. Open-plan offices are generally distraction factories, but with some smart design choices, and cultural adjustments, you may be able to turn a lemon into lemonade. NEW: [Image galleries in Basecamp 3]( Now you can put 2 or 3 images side by side when writing a message, document, or comment. Before & afters just got a whole lot easier! Earlier this year, we decided to [embrace constraints and freeze hiring]( at Basecamp. But that announcement had the caveat that we'd make exceptions for Basecamp support staff. While less is more when it comes to our software, that's not so much the case when it comes to supporting our customers and our employees! So it's my pleasure to announce Basecamp's newest administrative assistant, [Navid Afshar]( Navid recently returned to our fair city of Chicago from a year of living in Brazil. His first career was in theatre, which will definitely come in handy when he coordinates our merry cast of characters at his first [Basecamp meet-up](. Welcome, Navid! Thanks for reading, Basecamp friends! Until next month, -[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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