“We apply security patches to Basecamp 2 and Basecamp Classic regularly,” a Basecamp programmer tells me. In case you’re wondering about security: Basecamp assures me that Basecamp 2 and Basecamp Classic are still perfectly safe to use and will continue to be secure. As you can expect, Basecamp 3 has more new information available as it’s the product currently in development. In addition to online support with a five-minute email response time during business hours (I tried it and it works), Basecamp offers an online help center for all their products. You can expect the list of Basecamp 3 integrations to grow as more developers get on board, but if you’re using a Basecamp 2 integration that is vital to your business and it or an equivalent hasn’t yet been released for Basecamp 3, you’ll want to stick with what you’re using.
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