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Meet The All New Freedcamp

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The All-new Delightful Design It took months of planning and development, after which we spend weeks

[alt_text] Your Favorite Project Management System just got better! Introducing our latest update codenamed Independence. Packed with dozens of user experience improvements, a gorgeous new interface, and some powerful new features. It's our biggest visual change to date. [Exciting, tell me more!]( The All-new Delightful Design It took months of planning and development, after which we spend weeks fine-tuning to get it just right. We ended up with a work of art providing a visually unified product. No corners were cut, you will find new custom iconography, speed improvements and animations which make everything smoother and more responsive to your touch. [alt_text] [alt_text] Project Picker on steroids We set out to make the smoothest possible switching between projects and apps, we iterated over and over until we got it perfect. Click Ctrl + G to open the picker, then just start typing and using the arrow keys to go into a project and even an application in seconds. More information at a glance [alt_text] Many never knew about the powerful dashboards Freedcamp offers, now they are all conveniently located next to the project picker, always accessible when needed. The sidebar that doesn't sucks A totally new sidebar that adapts to your needs. Giving you access to favorite projects or project applications depending on where you are. Once you know what's in the sidebar you can collapse it and optimize your space. Give your tasks more space to shine! [alt_text] These are just some of the hundreds of tweaks and improvement that went into the new release. You need to use it to really get the feel for this entirely new chapter of Freedcamp's interface. We are eager to hear your thoughts and feedback! To see a full list of new features visit our new Updates page: [Full Update!]( [Follow us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Google Plus]( [Follow us on LinkedIn]( Need help or have questions? Message help@freedcamp.com © 2017 Freedcamp, Inc. 3066 Foothill Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 You received this because you’re subscribed to our newsletter [Unsubscribe]( Email not displaying correctly? View it in your [browser](.

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