Mar 20, 2007

37 Signals Releases Highrise

Filed under: Web — Adrian @ 7:17 pm

Highrise is an online contact manager that helps you keep track of who you talk to, what was said, and what to do next.

Excellent tool for organizing contacts. In an age where working off-site is increasingly common, effective communication via internet and phone is a must. I can see where Highrise would be incredibly handy for freelance work or even college students.

5 Comments »

  1. Adrian! How’s everything going? Thanks for the comment. I’ve been meaning to leave a comment over on your end. I keep bookmarking all these places you suggest. I gotta get me some of that Mint some time too.

    So, ill be up at CSC this weekend. Pat is picking me up from the bus stop, so I’m sure I’ll see you in McKean. I’ll be staying in Lawson and i’ll be around til monday evening.

    Hope everythings going well!

    Comment by Chris HP — March 28, 2007 @ 2:22 pm

  2. Hey Chris, glad to hear it. Definitely stop by, I’ll be around doing work all this weekend. I would highly recommend Mint. A newer version was recently released as well, looks even better now.

    Comment by Adrian — March 28, 2007 @ 2:25 pm

  3. Thank you for letting us know about highrisehq.com. I just visited them and took a tour. I’ll consider their offer as it seems to be a very useful tool.

    Respiro
    http://www.RespiroMedia.com

    Comment by Respiro, the logo design guy — April 26, 2007 @ 4:27 pm

  4. Adrian! Congrats on graduation! Same to Kathy. What are you two up to now that you have those illustrious BFAs?

    Comment by Chris HP — May 13, 2007 @ 1:52 pm

  5. Hey, Chris, thanks much! These are pretty exciting times. Graduation went well and now Kath and I are back at our apartment where we’ll be relaxing and finishing the move in before work. Shoot me an e-mail some time and we can talk about it more. Hope all is well.

    Comment by Adrian — May 13, 2007 @ 9:28 pm

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