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What’s new in Asana – July 2012 Newsletter |
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July, 2012 |
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What’s New in Asana
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Asana for Larger Teams Now you can collaborate with more than 30 teammates in your workspace when you upgrade to a Premium Workspace. Upgrading also enables project permissions (to control access to certain projects), and unlimited free workspace guests. Check out our Premium Workspace pricing, or contact our sales team, if you’d like to learn more.
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Workspace Guests If you want to bring consultants, contractors or clients into Asana without letting them see your entire workspace, here’s how: Workspace Guests. Share only individual projects or even specific tasks – and in a Premium Workspace, you get unlimited guests! Learn More »
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Inbox Our newest feature, Inbox, is a radically better way to stay connected with your team and the work that matters to you. It’s faster than reading emails, and gives you more control over the information you receive. Learn more »
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API With our RESTful API, you can integrate Asana with your systems, display Asana data in other apps, and create and modify tasks from outside Asana. Check out the developer page »
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Personal Projects We’ve made it much easier to use Asana with friends and family. In your workspace list, you’ll find the new Personal Projects Workspace. Here, each project is shared separately, so you can have a shopping list with your roommates while organizing a birthday party with your family. Learn More » |
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Other New Features • Profile photos (have you added yours yet?) • Sort tasks by due date • Universal search – across projects, people and tasks |
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