ProjectSpaces Blog

Embed ProjectSpaces Login Fields on Your Public Web Site

in , , on 17 Jun 2008

Want your users to be able to login to ProjectSpaces directly from your home page? It's a great way to make it really easy for staff, partners, clients, and others to log in to their workspaces. Here's how... More...


Collaboration convergence - how collaborative workspaces are like mobile phones

in on 20 May 2008

There's been a huge increase in the diversity of mobile devices on the market over the past couple of years. From the simplest bare bones phone (e.g. the jitterbug) to the most feature bloated windows mobile device, there is a market for diversity because every consumer has different priorities. The same goes for collaborative workspaces. More...


Break the email habit - encouraging adoption of online collaboration tools

in , on 13 May 2008

Here are some suggestions for getting your users to break the email habit and adopt an online collaboration tool to share files, manage tasks, and communicate better. It obviously starts with using a really intuitive and easy-to-use technology platform, but it is equally important to pay attention to the "people part" and actively encourage adoption and use. More...


ProjectSpaces is going multilingual: Spanish, French, Arabic, etc

in , on 16 Apr 2008

We are working on adding multilingual functionality to ProjectSpaces. If you are serving non-English-speaking users, read on...

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ProjectSpaces vs. SharePoint

in , on 4 Apr 2008

Here are some thoughts and musings about ProjectSpaces as a SharePoint Alternative.

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Add real time chat to ProjectSpaces

in , on 18 Mar 2008

For those of you who want to add real time chat capability to ProjectSpaces, there are some great new options. Here's an example of how to do it.

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Gantt charts for workplan tab in the works

in , on 10 Mar 2008

Among other things, we are working on adding the ability to generate a Gantt chart for activities and tasks in the workplan tab.

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ProjectSpaces vs Wikis

in on 19 Feb 2008

Wikis are getting a lot of attention as team collaboration tools. Sometimes they work great, but for some groups who aren't used to wikis or are primarily sharing documents, managing tasks, and having discussions, they can get cumbersome to use and hard to maintain. Here are some observations on when wiki-based tools work well and when they don't.

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