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Best Collaboration Tool? (Poll Closed)

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Total Votes: 4,920
14 Comments

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  • creativezenconverter - 14 years ago

    It allows organizations to build "applications" that allow people to bring order to processes that were chaotic and paper-based.

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  • gucci - 14 years ago

    this is far greater value than simply finding ways for multiple people to work on a document.

  • Dina Garfinkel - 14 years ago

    Don't forget LiquidPlanner (http://www.liquidplanner.com) - not only does it have excellent collaboration tools, but is also a robust overall project management system. Many like to claim that Basecamp is a project management tool, but I think its mainly a collaboration tool with a calendar. There's no way to set durations for tasks, see dependancies, etc. So, yes, Basecamp is good for collaboration, but for close the same price you can get great collaboration and strong project management.

  • dinesh - 14 years ago

    i vote for Adobe Connect

  • kstagg - 14 years ago

    Adobe ConnectNow is all you'd need and it's FREE and allows desktop sharing between 3 groups.

  • Janel - 14 years ago

    What about Zoho?

  • Henrey - 14 years ago

    http://www.atlassian.com/ is better

  • Lewis - 14 years ago

    What about Google Sites?

  • JoyfulC - 14 years ago

    I use Skype quite a bit when working through a drafting process with clients. There are plenty of add-ons (mostly free) that give Skype a great deal of flexibility. I have Google Wave, but so far, I find Skype much more powerful.

  • GeneralBison - 14 years ago

    http://collabedit.com/

  • Will Weider - 14 years ago

    While QuickBase is not a collaboration tool per se. It allows organizations to build "applications" that allow people to bring order to processes that were chaotic and paper-based. To me, this is far greater value than simply finding ways for multiple people to work on a document.

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