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6 Online Tools for Teams Working Remotely

6 Online Tools for Teams Working Remotely | Le Top des Applications Web et Logiciels Gratuits | Scoop.it


Today people are relying more and more on mobility, performing lots of tasks on their smartphones, tabletsor computers. The phenomenon of remote working has also been growing, causing creative teams to not be bound to a physical office anymore. In fact, a lot of work is now done remotely with workers being in their homes, a coffee shop they like or the public library at the end of the street.


There are many services for teams working remotely, but we are choosing the top six to narrow down the options for you.


1. Asana

With Asana, you can manage your tasks and milestones in a very simple document-like format. This platform is easy to use, so teams get the gist of it very quickly. If you find your actual project management system to be overly complicated, then ditch it for Asana. It also has iOS and Android apps available, so you can take the work on the go.


2. Google Hangouts

Google Hangouts has come a long way in providing top notch video and voice quality. In fact, it has come so far that it is considered to be better than Skype. It can hold conferences for up to ten people and also has a chatting platform. Hangouts is the best way to stay connected with your team even while on the go.


3. Dropbox

Even though Dropbox is already a widely popular service, it had to be a part of this list. If you have some files to share, simply drop them in a folder and share them with everyone. Make Tech Easier is full of handy tips related to Dropbox, so be sure to take a look.


4. Framebench

Framebench allows you to collaborate on the files you share. Directly draw on top or leave some comments for everyone to discuss. When users are online, the team can hold a real time meeting on the service itself or have threaded discussions asynchronously. Framebench also allows the playback of media within the service, which is very handy for art-related teams.


5. Harvest

If you have a deadline and really want to keep track of how much you’re spending on each task, Harvest can be your best simple solution. Harvest also lets you manage your invoices so that your finances are always organized. It has apps for iOS, Android, Windows and Mac, while also integrating with other services such as Google Apps.


6. Hipchat

Hipchat is the ultimate glue that holds everything together. You can contact everyone in your team and stay in touch regularly through a beautifully designed and functional chat platform. An interesting feature provided by this service is the possibility to configure bots in order to help everyone with repetitive tasks.So now you are probably wondering how to get all these tools to play along well. I have good news: all of them mostly connect with each other to make a very seamless workflow for you.




Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL, Guillaume Dardier
Alain Duménil's curator insight, February 3, 2014 2:49 AM

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Guillaume Dardier's curator insight, February 3, 2014 3:05 AM

Très grand fan d'Asana, et encore plus depuis qu'ils ont sorti cela il y a quelques jours : http://blog.asana.com/2014/01/calendars/

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