If you are using our products to make or distribute anything that qualifies as malware or spyware - including remote user surveillance - begone. Malware or spyware: Code for good, not evil.Child exploitation, sexualization, or abuse: We don’t tolerate any activities that create, disseminate, or otherwise cause child abuse.Doxing: If you are using Basecamp products to share other peoples’ private personal information for the purposes of harassment, we don’t want anything to do with you.Violence, or threats thereof: If an activity qualifies as violent crime in the United States or where you live, you may not use Basecamp products to plan, perpetrate, incite, or threaten that activity.Our full Use Restriction Policy outlines several forms of use that are not permitted, including, but not limited to: Both in terms of dealing with instances where Basecamp is used (and abused) to further such harm, and to state unequivocally that Basecamp is not a safe haven for people who wish to commit such harm. Therefore, we feel an ethical obligation to counter such harm. This includes us and our products at Basecamp. The attack on the US Capitol, and subsequent threats of violence surrounding the inauguration of the new US administration, has moved us to reflect and reacquaint ourselves with the reality that however good the maker’s intentions, technology can amplify the ability to cause great harm. Keep reading “Testimony before the North Dakota Senate Industry, Business and Labor Committee” A virtual death sentence for a new email service that was aiming to compete with the likes of Google’s Gmail and Apple’s own iCloud email hosting. They demanded we start using their in-application payment system, such that they could take 30% of our revenues, or we’d be kicked off the App Store. Apple first approved our application to the App Store, only to revert themselves days later, after we had publicly launched to great critical acclaim. Little did I know that just six months later, Basecamp would be in its own existential fight for survival, after launching a new, innovative email service called HEY.com. As someone who’d heard the tragic stories from app store duopoly victims, whispered out of fear of further retribution, for the better part of the last decade. I was then merely speaking on behalf of my many fellow small business owners. How paired with the constant uncertainty as to whether the next software update will be rejected, or held for ransom, can put entire businesses in jeopardy. How fees upwards of 30% of revenue, applied selectively, and in many cases capriciously, put an enormous economic burden on many small software businesses. I first testified on the topic of big tech monopolies at the House Antitrust Subcommittee’s field hearing in Colorado just over a year ago, where I described the fear and loathing many small software makers have toward the app store duopoly. My name is David Heinemeier Hansson, and I’m the CTO and co-founder of Basecamp, a small internet company from Chicago that sells project-management software and email services. But if your recently created Basecamp to-dos aren't showing up in your Task list you can manually update the task list.Chairman Klein and members of the Senate Industry, Business and Labor Committee. Tick will automatically update your task list every night at midnight local time. For more in-depth reports you can login to Tick. Get instant budget feedback within Basecamp 2Ĭlick over to the projects tab to get feedback on how your projects budgets are performing. Tick will post a discussion message to your Basecamp project that will let you enter time entries as you work just as you would in Tick Track time right from inside of Basecamp 2. Select your Basecamp 2 account and you'll be able to import projects, people, and to-dos. To set up the Basecamp 2 integration you'll need to log in as the account owner and connect to your Basecamp account. Getting started with Basecamp 2 Setup the Basecamp 2 + Tick integration
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