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Notion
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Full-featured on desktop, mobile and web
Even the right-click menus on the web are the same as the app.
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Not very fast using native apps
Can take time if you're switching between lots of pages often as it needs to load the data each time
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Unlike anything else
One of the most complete applications one can use to build a personal dashboard (or professional) and migrate all other services to it. No more calendar, task, notes, financials, lists, writing and wiki apps, just Notion.
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Not always very intuitive
Column filters are not that intuitive to apply.
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Pages within pages within pages, to infinity
You can have a ridiculous amount of information within a single note. Look at how it works, you'll be surprised!
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No true backup
True backup can only exist if it's automated and easily recoverable. Else, it's just an outdated copy or useless scrambled data.
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Flexible contents storage and organization
You can upload files and embed online stuff in any hierarchical structure using pages, toggle lists, etc.
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Designed with teams in mind, and less formatting than Evernote
Evernote may be more individual-oriented and has more formatting and such options available, but whether that affects you is down to personal preference. Try both and see which you prefer.
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Highly visual, with icons next to every new page and so on
This feature makes it very easy to find certain notes and such. And great for visual people as well. You could also add images as icons instead, if you like.
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Not yet a new protocol, as it could be! (or could it?)
Think of scuttlebutt or email. the best Evernote alternative would be a "web 3.0" of sorts. Something that would be just a simple file added to a computer and automatically replicated to other computers along with a website and any company could easily pick up the concept and make their own hosting, including some awesome google drive/host of sorts.
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Blocks offer incredible flexibility
The basic unit of organization in Notion is the block, which can be a chunk of text, an image, a bullet point, or even a link to another page. Each page consists of these blocks, which can be easily reorganized, moved to other pages, converted into other content types, or generally manipulated in many useful ways. Because of blocks, restructuring information in Notion is way easier than in any other wiki or notebook app.
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Does a great job with both notes and to-dos
To-dos in Notion aren't just dot point lists. You can drag and drop them into columns just like Trello (Kanban style), you can have sub-tasks, and you can easily mark things off as completed so they are no longer in your way. Notes are also powerful, with proper formatting and ways to manage and search for them, which makes it a great Evernote alternative.
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Cross platform
Works with Android, iOS, Windows, & Mac OSX.
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Awesome for wikis
You can easily start writing a bunch of web pages, share it with co-workers and choose whether to publicize or keep your contents private. It's also easy to hyperlink pages.
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Amazing view flexibility
You can create different views for a page's content and easily toggle between kanban, table, etc. (As long as the content is able to allow different views.)
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Quick and effective search
Just type in a word and you'll have results in no time at all.
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Attach files in tables
You can attach files in table cells, which is a feature missing in most spreadsheet-like applications.
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Great spreadsheet functionality
You can use calculation/formula, links, attachment, inter-referencing of data from other pages or tables, embed documents and images in the table cells.
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Renders Markdown Syntax
Add code blocks, Headers, bullet point, numbered lists, or To-Do boxes by typing using Markdown Syntax (instead of klunkily moving the mouse to formatting boxes)
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Less headaches when editing pages
Lets you restore your page to a past edit. Also works with sub-pages and databases. Though it is worth mentioning that it's a paid feature.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Web
Collaborative:
Yes
Offline access:
No
Markdown support:
Export
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ClickHelp
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6
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4
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1
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Online collaboration
You can collaborate with your team members online, in real time - leave comments, to-do notes and other stuff.
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Expensive
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Customizable workflow
You can create your own workflow instead of the default one.
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Unlimited version history
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Amazing support
Support is always super-fast and helps to resolve any problems that occur.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, Web
API:
Yes
Export:
Online Portal, Web Help, CHM, Docx, PDF, Epub and other formats
Hosting options:
On-Premises/SaaS
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Wikifactory
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It is possible to manufacture prototypes and final parts, directly from the platform
Users can get quotes in 24 hours for 3D printing, CNC machining, sheet metal fabrication and/or injection molding.
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Great content and community
With a community of 140K engineers, designers, SMEs, startups and manufacturers.
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Made it easier to document projects
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Easy to use
It has real-time collaboration tools like user permission, annotations, chat, notifications, CAD viewer, version control and more.
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Xwiki
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5
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3
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Extensions
More than 600 extensions are available.
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No SQL Server support
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Playground
You can try out XWiki in the Online Playground.
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Hosted
Cloud and Hosted offers are available.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Technology:
Java
Markdown support:
Yes
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Brosix Instant Messenger
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Secure communication
Brosix uses advanced 256-bit P2P encryption that secures all of the communication channels.
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Lack of features on the web client
The web-client of Brosix has only chat feature included.
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Functionality
Brosix has a lot of features that contribute to successful remote team communication. Some of them include: text, video and voice chat, screen-sharing, screen-shot capture, unlimited file transfer, etc.
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Lack of features on the web client
The web-client of Brosix has only chat feature included.
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Brosix is an affordable option for all types of businesses
With prices starting from $1.70 per user per month, you can cut the costs on team communication a lot.
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Drag App
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Inside Gmail
For teams working in G Suite, this can be very handy. No need to switch between Gmail and an external Shared Inbox.
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No mobile solution yet
They are launching an add-on soon but don't know when are the plans to develop a standalone mobile app.
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Shared Kanban boards
Visual UI turning Gmail into kanban boards where you can drag and drop emails across.
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Real time Emails
The only app inside Gmail I found that has real-time shared inbox, instead of requiring users to "move" Emails into a shared space
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Tasks in inbox
Let's you add tasks in Shared Inboxes that are not necessarily emails. Great for task management.
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Easy delegation emails with assign feature
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Easy drag and drog email through boards
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MoinMoin
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Straightforward installation
You'll need Apache and Python set up. To install MoinMoin itself download the archive, open it and run setup.py from the command line.
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Attachment history isn't tracked
While it supports attachments, if an attachment is deleted, it's gone.
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Portable version
There's a Portable version of MoinMoin that can be used without having to install it.
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Can't limit attachment size
There's no way to set a limit on attachment sizes.
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Users can create personal bookmarks
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Functionality can be extended with plugins
A selection of plugins is available at MoinMoinExtensions.
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Offline sync
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Global recent changes RSS feed
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Integrates with Xapian to allow searching through files
Xapian integration will allow searching through PDF, OpenOffice, Word, etc attachments.
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Full-text search
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Reasonable selection of themes
A few dozen themes are available for MoinMoin on the ThemeMarket, allowing you to quickly change the look and feel of the wiki.
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Version control
MoinMoin allows viewing past revisions of pages.
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Free and open source
Licensed under GPL v2.
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Futuramo
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Free for up to 3 users
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Powerful search & sorting features
Easy-to-use filters, smart search and sorting features will help you find what you're looking for.
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Real-team collaboration features
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Effective collaboration apps for creative teams
Creative teams with multiple client projects might appreciate Futuramo's collaboration apps: Futuramo Tasks, Visual Tickets and Time Tracker.
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Prioritization & time estimation
Every task or ticket can be defined using priorities and exact estimation.
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Team-oriented & visual-oriented
Feedback is shared visually between members of the team. The tickets are clear and understandable for everyone.
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UseResponse
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Multi-language support
Currently supports 10 languages, translation tool available.
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No free version
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Self-hosted option available
It includes unlimited number of users, agents, topics, support of SSL encryption, polls, announcements, and 1 year of support & upgrade. There are also commercial add-ons that can be purchased separately.
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Full UI Customization
Easy to configure the interface and the flows
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Hubstaff
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Automatic payments and payroll
Set up your team to automatically get paid for the hours they log using the Hubstaff app. Just input their hourly rate, the schedule you want them to be paid on (weekly, monthly, bi-weekly?), and integrate with your favorite payment service (PayPal, Payoneer, etc.)
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Task Mangement
Built-in task manager is not too great, it's best to use a third party app for that. It could be much simpler to create and assign tasks, (5/18/2018).
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Integrations
Hubstaff integrates with multiple project management tools and will automatically sync to update your task list.
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Free options are fairly limited
Hubstaff has a free tier and two paid tier options with free trials. The free tier allows 1 user with time-tracking and activity levels functionality. If you want the rest of the functionality, you'll have to pay $7 or $10 per month for the basic or premium plan respectively. You can see the full comparison between the tiers on their website.
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Screenshots
Hubstaff takes randomized screenshots while users are logging time. Frequency can be adjusted and screenshots can be blurred.
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Idle time indicator
Hubstaff detects when someone has been idle and will notify the user.
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URL tracking
View the URLs you've visited while tracking time on Hubstaff, and how long you spent on each one.
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Works offline
Users can track time offline. The software will upload screenshots, activity levels and time logs once the user reconnects to the Internet.
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Automatic time reports and timesheets
Hubstaff will generate reports based on time tracked by users. These can be filtered by user, project and date and exported as a PDF, CSV or in Quickbooks
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Activity levels and productivity measures
Activity levels are measured based on keystrokes and mouse movements (which keys were used are not recorded) and give an indication of how productive a user has been while their Hubstaff timer was running.
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Application monitoring
See which apps you've used while tracking time to Hubstaff and for how long.
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Work notes
Hubstaff users can attach work notes to their time entries to describe what has been done.
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Budgets
You can limit how many hours an individual in your organization is allowed to work per week to stay within budget.
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Has a free tier and trials for paid plans
Free for one user.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Web, Mobile
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TeamWork.com
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Offers lots of granularity in task management
Tasks are grouped in task lists and can have subtasks. Each task list can be assigned to a particular set of users, aligned with a milestone and have notes. Each task in the task list can have a description, a start and a due date, attachments, priority, manually set progress, followers, dependencies, be assigned to a particular set of users and set to repeat. Each subtask has the same configurable properties except instead of the ability to assign people, subtasks can be commented on.
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Provides too much detail for small projects
Amount of granularity for tasks can be overwhelming for small projects or teams.
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Each project has only the required functionality
It's possible to limit projects only to the necessary features so that unnecessary functionality doesn't get in the way and clutter up the interface.
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Good assortment of features
Gantt charts, calendar and an easy overview of huge amount tasks.
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Gitit
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Lots of export formats
Giti has a multitude of formats that it allows to be exported, including LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup.
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Requires Haskell
On some Linux platforms a binary package for Haskell may not be included in the standard repositories. So, it will be necessary to compile Haskell from source code or find a non-standard package repository, which may seem like a hassle if you don't use Haskell for anything else.
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Supports markdown
Getit supports markdown, a plain text formatting syntax that is designed so that it can be read by HTML.
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Free and open source software (FOSS)
Licensed under GPLv2 so you can download source code and customize to meet your needs, provided that you know or are willing to learn Haskell.
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Can be used collaboratively by multiple people
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Renders math
Using MathJax.
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Coda
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Live Preview mode
Makes styling a site in CSS simpler.
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Hasn't been updated in 2 years.
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Built-in FTP client
Publishing your changes to the web server is a one-click operation. That is, one click per file, or one click for all your changed files. Or even cherry-pick the files to be published in the next batch.
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Expensive
The price of $99 is more than many other editors.
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Built-in support for Git and Subversion
Although the software doesn't ship with these libraries, it does work once you have one installed.
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Mature
Coda has been developed by Panic exclusively for Mac since 2007. The experience of the developers shows in the stability and polish of their product.
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Many plugins available
There is a huge library of user-created plugins, ranging from additional syntax modes, to code validation and beautification, to reference materials, code snippets, text actions and more.
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Platforms:
Web, Mobile
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$99
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Brosix
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Excellent solution for companies who would like to encrypt their office communication
Brosix uses strong 256-bit encryption that secures ALL communication channels.
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Not enough Admin controls
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Brosix is available on all platforms
This includes Android, iOS, Linux, Windows, Mac.
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Poor mobile version
The mobile version of the application contains only a few of the features that the Desktop client has.
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Easy to use
Brosix IM facilitates the internal communication and increases office productivity.
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Affordable
For $1.70 per user per month voice & video chat, screen-sharing sessions, send unlimited files regardless of the size, etc.
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Great admin tools
The Enterprise version of Brosix allows the Administrator to manage their own and unique network. The Admin has also full-control over the archives of all chats within the network.
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Easy to use
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HeySpace
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8
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Entirely free
You can have a perfect collaboration tool for free!
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Tags, assignees and more
More features just for free!
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Due dates
Set a due date of each task
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Progress bar
Check the progress of your task by percentage
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Convert any message into task
With HeySpace, you can convert any message into a task and work on it
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Messaging
Advanced chat feature: spaces, group messages and 1-1 conversations
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Kanban
Kanban-based task management, like in Trello
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Available:
Web App
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Free
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DokuWiki
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Easy to set up and mantain
To install you need a webserver running PHP 5.2 or later where you unpack the downloaded archive and navigate to install.php in your browser, fill out the necessary information required for the one-page installer and you are done.
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Lots of plugins to manage
DokuWiki is highly modular. Even thing like WYSIWYG editors and categories have to be added separately as plugins. This can quickly lead to managing lots of plugins.
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Local and open source
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Plain-text file storage
Dokuwiki does not require a database, it stores everything in plain-text.
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Version control
Dokuwik offers unlimited page revisions.
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Access control
DokuWiki has built-in ACL support.
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Runs on any PHP server
It requires a webserver running PHP 5.2 or later of any kind.
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A dedicated page for recent changes
A dedicated page to quickly note what has changed recently can be set up.
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Search functionality
DokuWiki allows searching through pages.
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Very last, consuming very few Local
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Good selection of plugins
DokuWiki offers over a thousand plugins to extend its functionality.
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Good selection of themes
DokuWiki offers over a hundred templates to change the visual appearance of the site.
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Technology:
PHP
Markdown support:
Yes
Local hosting:
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BookStack
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7
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Limited customisability
Customisation options are limited with only the main theme color, logo and name being customisable.
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Clean & simple default interface
The stock interface design has a modern feel and is simple for new users to use.
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No support for readable markup languages
The content entered through the WYSIWIG editor is stored as HTML. The HTML can be edited directly, but no other markup language is parsed. Speak ReST, Markdown, etc.
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Free and open source
Released under the MIT license.
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Limited to 2 levels of content
Bookstack implements a "Book / Chapter / Page" system which works fine, but lacks flexibility when you need to have more levels of imbrication.
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Full role and permissions system built in
Granular permissions can be set up for specific roles on a per-content basis and permissions will waterfall down to child content.
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Complicated installation
The current installation process involves many steps and may be a lot to take in for people not familiar with setting up Laravel applications.
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Multilingual
Over 9 different languages are built in to BookStack which can be set at a per-profile level.
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Feature rich and stable
Markdown editing, syntax highlighting, WYSIWYG, keyboard shortcuts, versioning, SSO, LDAP, different roles, performant and fast developer response.
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Support for domain authentication
Can be deployed within an active directory environment with its features to connect over LDAP.
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Supports SSO using Google Apps
Very convenient when you're a company that uses Google Apps, that makes logging into Bookstack more secure and more convenient.
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Platforms:
Linux, Web
Technology:
PHP
Markdown support:
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Wiki.js
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3
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Full of UI bugs and missing features
Many bugs that detract from the user experience.
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Modern UI
Modern and elegant UI.
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Search engine
Built in search engine.
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Built in access control
Restrict access to your Wiki to certain users or even just parts of your content.
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Supported platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Markdown support:
Yes
Local hosting:
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Trello
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20
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Simple and easy to use interface
There are two primary columns: the board is shown on the left and all the other controls on the right. The main means of interaction is dragging and dropping to-do cards into the various lists. The board structure is very customizable, and includes a variety of features that help along the way: color-coding, due dates, card images, checklists with a graphics bar that allows following progress easily, and card aging for cards that haven’t been touched in a long time.
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Subtasks lack features
Every task can have a list of subtasks which more closely resembles a standard to-do list. These lack the functions that cards offer you. You cannot comment on a sub-list, give the sub-tasks due dates, or provide additional information. You are limited to only checking them off once completed.
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Great real-time team collaboration features
Trello has permissions at the board level as well as the ability to assign multiple people to each card. There are a lot of sharing options available and boards can be made visible for the public. It's also possible to subscribe to a card to be notified of its progress. The simplicity of the UI makes collaboration easy because it’s very simple to see the progress of each card and who is responsible for it. It also updates constantly to reflect real-time changes in progress. The simplicity of the UI makes collaboration easy as it’s very simple to see the progress of each card and who is responsible for it. It also reflect changes on boards in real-time.
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No multi-board aggregation
If you have multiple boards with tasks on them there is no way to get all the tasks on one board in a way that changes on one board will update the other.
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Highly flexible workflow
Trello calls items used in the workflow “cards.” Cards are double-sided and can contain subtasks as well as notes and other details. Card columns can be used to simulate a workflow by moving cards from left to right as they are completed, or as a way of indicating task priority. The workflow is highly flexible as the columns are completely customizable to suit the task flow. For example, tasks can be put through a workflow "idea > approved > in-progress > pending review > released" or simply "ideas > released" depending on the granularity level needed. This makes Trello a great solution to feature management as it's possible to set up boards to handle everything from agile sprints to a more generic to-do list, all with status management.
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Can't get one view of cards across all boards
However, you can view all cards assigned to you.
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Free for unlimited users
Trello offers a very generous free version that has no ads, no restrictions on the number of users, and very little restriction on how the program can be used. The paid features are generally cosmetic, such as the ability to change the background, add stickers or integration with other tools.
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Not really a to do list
Trello is much more a workflow and project management program than a typical to-do app, which makes it overwhelmingly robust for those looking to jot down their shopping list.
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Works well for visual thinkers
The UI is based around Kanban, so you can see all your tasks and their status clearly.
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You can't add more than 1 Power Up without paying for it
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Functionality can be extended via plug-ins
Voting, view, and calendar plug-ins further increase the functionality.
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Can't create dependencies between cards
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Markdown support with well-rendered images
Trello supports Markdown, meaning that HTML input is represented appropriately. Cards with attachments are also rendered well. For example, images are shown correctly on the card, bug links are detected etc.
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Project management system only
This is cumbersome to get started.
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Sub-tasks
Each card can have one or even multiple task lists.
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Managing large projects may be difficult
Trello works best with medium to small projects and with very high-level overviews. It is less effective for projects that require very granular management due to the fact that it becomes considerably more difficult to keep track of various cards and priorities as they are pushed off the screen.
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Cross-platform and cross-sync
Trello works on all modern devices through the web application and has native apps for iOS, Android and Windows 8/10 devices.
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Impossible to use Pomodoro timer connected to Trello on iOS
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Attach files to cards
Keep all of your files (images, documents, etc.) organized on their relevant cards.
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No quick deadline assignment
You have to open a Calendar every time to set a date without any quick options like today, tomorrow etc.
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Easy-to-use
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Slow and requires a lot of mouse work to navigate
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Best kanban for personal usage
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Light on features
Trello is focused on simplicity and as such forgoes certain common features that may or may not be important to you.
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Excellent for groups using agile software development
The responsiveness and layers of customization make it easy for team members of various disciplines to collaborate on the same task board.
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Great prioritization, Due date and Story point features
Can set different priorities to various tasks, set appropriate due dates and Story points - timing allotted to each task.
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Good performance
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Features to add voting on cards
Trello offers support for features to add voting on cards, often referred to as 'power-ups'.
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Smooth media integration
Works like a charm.
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Great native app for Android and iOS
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Lots of API integrations
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Action history log allows you to rapidly follow changes
There is a global history system which allows to rapidly follow changes. There is also a notification system if another user updates the board while you're watching it.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Windows / Web
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
Dark Theme:
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Offline editing
Quip allows for offline editing of documents which then sync upon connection to Wi-Fi. This way users can continuing working while not connected to a data signal, but they can still back up their work when they do finally get one.
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New version has performance issues
…on my old phone. Yes I know my phone is at fault but the old version wasn't annoyingly slow in the Spreadsheet component.
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Amazing mobile interface
Unlike other mobile apps, Quip has really innovated the text editor on mobile, making for a good Evernote alternative. It has a great interface for formatting text that stays out of your road so to maximize how much room you have to type.
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Not really free with stringent controls on trial
The trial is content limited which means if you start using it quite a bit they'll pick the perfect moment to swoop in and start charging you. It's better for them because it means they can look at your account and pick the best time to ask you to pay (hey we notice you're using Quip lots and have a new project you just started how about you pay now or you lose everything).
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Private document sharing
Files can be shared with others via a URL. The owner of the shared document can set it to be in read-only mode or they can allow anyone to edit it. Collaborators don't need to have a Quip account to participate. This feature makes for a great Evernote alternative, for those looking for a different app that has this similar function.
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Limited formatting on spreadsheets
Within spreadsheet cells, you can't do things like, for example, taking part of the text and aligning it to the center or to the left. Furthermore, in the mobile app, you can't jump to the next line to keep writing inside the same cell.
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Highly compatible
Quip can export documents to several formats, including .DOC, .PDF, .HTML, as well as a couple of others. This allows for compatibility with a wide selection of other apps.
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Can't rename files
You can't really rename documents per se in Quip. What you do is put the first line of the document as its title, so that it is displayed on the main list of documents on the app. The program suggests to combine it with a HL (Large Heading) format.
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