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Working as a remote team can be difficult, but doesn’t have to be. Here at The Next Web, much of our team is remote. We have staff in the UK, India, The Netherlands, USA and New Zealand all working together across time zones successfully, even though the time differences can be confusing sometimes. Here’s a handful of great tools for working with remote teams; there’s no specific category that these all fall into and we don’t necessarily use all of them ourselves. World Clock If you’ve got a global team like us, time zones can be incredibly confusing; some staffers are a day ahead, some are a…
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There are few things digital artists are more finicky about than color, but for Photoshop and Illustrator users, color selection and tweaking promises to get easier and more precise with a fresh upgrade to Anastasiy’s MagicPicker plug-in, targeted to painters, special effects folk and comic artists. The new version 4 release, offering updated color manipulation for your brushes, marks a complete overhaul of the software. The plug-in is now compatible with Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator CC 2014, and its brand new color engine, built from ground up, is designed for faster performance. New features include an updated tone lock, which allows users to preserve color tones even…
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Szymon Boniecki is a co-founder at Monterail, a Web development and design agency that builds meaningful software everyday. Zbigniew Sobiecki is a co-founder and CEO at Macoscope, an award-winning design and development studio that builds apps for Apple devices. So you want to build a Web or mobile app, but don’t have the expertise needed to do it. Perhaps you’re running a successful business and want to take it to the next level with a great, thoughtful, integrated application. But your expertise lies in what makes your business relevant—and it’s neither Web nor mobile. Or maybe you’re no longer happy with whoever’s…
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