Hi all iPhone users,
We have just released a new iPhone/iPad app on the appstore. You can find it by searching for Projectplace Documents. At the moment it focuses on access to your projectplace documents and seeing what happens with them. You can for example tag documents for offline viewing. When introducing the new app we decided to withdraw the old app from the appstore. If you already have the old app installed it will keep working the same way as before. Our mobile development team are now focusing on getting the most popular features of the old app into the new one. Which is your favourite feature of the old iPhone app? Head over to Projectplace Ideas and browse through the improvement ideas and feature requests for the mobile app and vote and comment on the ideas there. Or why not...
Projectplace started in 1998 which makes us one of the first Softwares as a Service. In the late 90's, when dial-up was still the prevailing method of connecting to the Internet, it was a cutting edge feature to be able to access your project from any computer (with an Internet connection). More than a decade later, that is no longer the case.
Wifi, 3g, 4g, laptops, and above all smartphones mean that these days we are connected to the Internet practically all the time and the way we work has changed with it. We expect to be able to answer our email and keep up to date whether we are at home, in the office or on the move. This means that it did not come as a complete surprise to us that one of the most requested developments on Projectplace Ideas - our forum for customer feedback - is to...
2011 was the year the whole world went mobile. We work more frequently from home, from the bus, train, while travelling.. We are constantly logged in to our email, Facebook, Twitter and in Sweden EVERYBODY got addicted to the brain exercise game Wordfeud. Here's some insights and great stuff from 2011 that we would like to share with you all.
1. THE WORLD GOES MOBILE
According to our yearly customer survey, 28% of our European users have an iPhone while 24% prefers Android. As 80% also use laptops we consider our customers to be a very mobile group of professionals.
2. A TOOL FOR THE FUTURE
Last year, our development guys and girls focused on preparing our system for the future. We removed lots and lots of old frames and started to design and build our, soon to be launched, brand new support for “Collaborative Planning”. In June we launched the popular LIKE button...
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