![]() We’ll continue to evaluate and evolve in upcoming releases. We hope with daily use and your feedback, new solutions will present themselves. To be successful this feature needs to be quickly and easily available anywhere you are in the app and today the best means to accomplish that is with a gesture which can be triggered anytime. Rather than hold it back until we have a better idea, until we get it perfect, we made the decision to ship it and see how it fares in the wild. That said we’ve been using it internally for weeks so we know it’s useful. Swipe-down with two fingers to access recent items. It works pretty well but the gesture makes this feature hard to find on your own, it can be difficult to execute reliably, it gets overridden by a system gesture used by iOS’s Voice Over, and until we hold one in our hands, we’re unsure how well this gesture will hold up on the iPhone X. As of today you can quick jump by swiping from the top edge of your iOS device with two fingers. That’s an atypical approach for us so let me explain. It’s also available on as an experimental feature on iPhone. Quick jump to projects, people, or recently visited items. It works exactly like the desktop version, especially on iPads with a keyboard attached (either 3rd party keyboards or iPad Pro with the Smart Keyboard). Quick jump is one of our favorite new things in Basecamp this year and we’re excited to bring it to iOS. ![]() ![]() Here’s a brief look at what’s new: Quick jump □ Fall is here, there’s a new version of iOS, and with it comes a new release to Basecamp for iPhone and iPad.
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