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Triggers when a new row added to selected table.
Trigger when new row is updated in a selected table.
Triggers when a new comment is created in a basecamp.
Triggers when a new document is created in a folder.
Triggers when a new document is uploaded in a folder.
Triggers when a new message is created in a basecamp.
Triggers when a new person is available in the account
Triggers when a new project is created.
Triggers when a new schedule entry is created in a basecamp.
Triggers when a new to-do list is created in a basecamp
Create a new row in selected table.
Update a existing row in a table.
Creates a new row or update an existing row in selected table.
Adds or creates a new person to an existing project.
Creates a Campfire message.
Creates a new comment in a message.
Creates a new document in a folder.
Creates a new message in a message board.
Creates a new project.
Creates a new project using a template.
Creates a new schedule entry in a schedule.
Creates a new to-do in a to-do list.
Creates a new to-do list in a to-do set.
To revoking access from existing people
Uploads a new file in a folder.
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Coda is a text editor, web development top and FTP client. It is a top for programmers which is used to write code and upload it to a website. Coda has been around for a while now and it was first released in 2008. Since then, it has been updated several times and many new features have been added.
Coda is available as a Mac OS X application as well as a Web-based application. The Mac OS X version costs $99 while the Web-based version is free of charge. With the Mac OS X version, users get access to a number of useful plugins, such as a CoffeeScript compiler, Sass Sass preprocessor and a LiveReload plug-in.
Coda 2 has a clean and neat interface which makes it easy for users to navigate through the different features it offers. The user interface is also customizable, meaning that users can create their own themes and skins.
BaseCamp 3 is a project management app designed specifically for small businesses. BaseCamp 3 works best for small projects because it has limited project management features, but this might be exactly what some businesses need.
BaseCamp 3 is not complicated and it does not take much time to learn how to use it. The developers of this software took great care in designing it so that it would be easy to use and understand.
The interface of BaseCamp 3 is similar to Apple’s iWork suite, meaning that it looks simple and clean. It works best on Mac OS X, but there are also versions available for Windows and iOS devices such as iPads and iPhones. There are no Linux or Android versions yet.
There are two ways in which Coda and Basecamp 3 can be integrated. Users can either install both programs on their computer and use them together or they can use Basecamp 3 with the Coda browser extension. Let us look at both options:
Users can install both programs on their computer and use them together:
This integration allows users to edit their code directly from Basecamp 3 without having to open Coda separately. Just like the rest of the Basecamp applications (Basecamp, Backpack, Highrise), Basecamp 3 uses an Activity Stream for project communication. This means that users can see updates made by team members in real time. All that needs to be done is to install the Coda browser plugin into one of your browsers and you are all set! This way, users have access to Coda’s powerful code editing capabilities without any additional overhead cost. So if you choose this integration option, you will not have to pay for the Coda application itself. You will only have to pay for using Basecamp 3.
Another benefit of this integration is that users are able to use both Basecamp 3’s activity stream as well as Coda’s code editing capabilities at the same time. This means that users can see what is happening with their project in the activity stream while they are coding at the same time. It also means that changes made by other team members can be seen instantly, regardless of whether they are being made in Coda or Basecamp 3. These changes are shown in real-time via the activity stream.
Users can install the Coda Browser Extension into their browser(s. instead of using the full application:
This integration enables users to make changes directly from within Basecamp 3. When users are creating a new task in Basecamp 3, they are given the option to enable Coda integration. Once this option is enabled, they will be directed to an online version of Coda where they can edit their code hassle free. Users do not need to download anything onto their computer because all they need is an internet connection to access this feature. They can work on their code right on their browser! The only downside of this integration is that users cannot see what else is happening in the activity stream while they are working on their code. This means that whenever they go back to the activity stream after finishing editing their code, they will have missed out on important information regarding their project.
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