Good Office Collab Tools?
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- mg33
Does anyone have some suggestions for a good online collaboration tool for a work team to do things like:
- Share and tag bookmarks
- Subscribe to RSS feeds
- Make basic notes / comment on manually added article linksThanks.
- moldero0
guys i work with stateside use podio
https://podio.com/
Im the odd man out who doesn't contribute to it, I just keep using email.
- mg330
^ That came to mind, but I don't think I need the project management aspects of Basecamp. I'd love to find something like Delicious with RSS feeds.
- utopian0
openatrium.com
Much better than base camp and its free!
Download: https://drupal.org/project/opena…- Nice. At first glance this is exactly what I'm looking for.mg33
- zaq0
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- ideaist0
Anything like this built for WordPress:
openatrium.com is Drupal-only (I believe).
NOT hijacking thread, simply expanding upon it.
; )
- mg330
The trick is finding something that runs online and doesn't need to be installed and managed on a server. From the looks of OpenAtrium it's going to come with some sort of setup, maintenance, etc. from the end user, correct?
- doesnotexist0
evernote?
- Possibly. I use it, not sure about my team members though.mg33
- estetic0
we use a private G+ community - works well on all devices, customizable notifications, easy commenting/discussions/questions
- mg330
I wonder if what I'm envisioning doesn't exist in an all-in-one package. This is for a small UX team. Most of the content we'd be following probably has an RSS feed (Smashing Magazine, UX Pin, UX Mag, other inspiring design sites). So I'd like the links to those sites, the ability to see a few latest posts from the feeds, but also be able to flag/bookmark those posts and see them in a list somewhere else in the page/site where they can be commented on, tagged, etc.
Some of the links above have nice features we'd probably evolve into. Seeing what individual team members are working on is nice, and sharing links/comments about current work is probably good. But it would take a greater shift over time to get everyone to adapt to that kind of process.
- bogue0
we've done alot of research into this kind of tool. We used Yammer before but have moved to this:
it's my favourite so far.