Last month we announced a groundbreaking set of new features available in our Real Time Collaboration update.Throughout the next two weeks, these features will be activated on all networks. With these features all users, including network and guest accounts, will be able to: Chat in real time– With PBworks IM, you can chat from aContinue reading “Real Time Collaboration now on all networks”
Category Archives: New features
Activate Real-Time Collaboration Features
As announced at Enterprise 2.0, we’re working to bring a suite of real-time features to all Project Edition networks. Today we’re excited to announce the beta launch of PBworks IM, Live Editing and Instant Notifications. We’re still refining this release so the features work perfectly, but you can start using them with your network now.Continue reading “Activate Real-Time Collaboration Features”
Video: New Feature Run Down
We made this video for Enterprise 2.0 to display the key features of our recent releases — Project edition, social release features and the upcoming real time chat, live editing and voice conferencing features. Fast forward to 1:44 to see the new real-time collaboration features in action or watch the entire video to catch upContinue reading “Video: New Feature Run Down”
Introducing PBworks Real-time Collaboration
A few weeks back, we asked you to guess what we’d be announcing at Enterprise 2.0. You need wonder no longer. On Monday, PBworks announced its real-time collaboration update. Starting on November 17, Project and Legal Edition customers will have a whole new way to use PBworks to work together. IM Collaboration Live Notifications LiveContinue reading “Introducing PBworks Real-time Collaboration”
Riding the Wave: A History of Real-time Collaboration
Now that I’ve started to talk with analysts and other early adopters about PBworks’ upcoming Real-time Collaboration update (more on that later), one of the very first questions I always get is, “Is that like Google Wave?” Many people, even industry experts, are under the impression that Google Wave is the first product to offerContinue reading “Riding the Wave: A History of Real-time Collaboration”
Introducing Network User Signup
One of the recent requests we received from a Project Edition customer asked, “Can I set up my network so that anyone from my company can join the network, without my having to invite them?” This made a ton of sense, especially as Project Edition gets rolled out to ever larger numbers of corporate customers. Continue reading “Introducing Network User Signup”
PBworks Launches Its Social Collaboration Update
If you’ve ever wondered how the functionality of Facebook and Twitter might be able to help you get your work done, the PBworks Social Collaboration Update gives you the chance to find out for yourself. Starting today, PBworks Project Edition (and PBworks Legal Edition) now includes social networking-style user profiles, Twitter-style microblogging, and the abilityContinue reading “PBworks Launches Its Social Collaboration Update”
New Feature – Full Screen Edit
Have you ever edited your workspace and though, “This edit box is just too small, I want more space!” No problem! Our latest feature, called Full Screen Edit, allows you to expand your edit box to the full width and height of your screen. With full screen edit you only see the toolbar and saveContinue reading “New Feature – Full Screen Edit”
Welcome, PBworks Project Edition!
For most of us, work is a series of projects. We’re always drawing up plans (some more formal than others) and trying to carry them out, usually as part of a team. That’s why it’s not surprising that so many people use PBworks for project management. After all, if PBworks is a great solution forContinue reading “Welcome, PBworks Project Edition!”
New Feature: Document Import
Introducing a whole new way to create pages on your PBworks. Our newest feature – Document Import – allows you to convert your Microsoft Office files into pages on your PBworks space. The recent document management release allowed you to upload and share your documents and files – but it was still tricky to copyContinue reading “New Feature: Document Import”