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HelpNDoc
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Multiple formats
PDF, chm, web, Word etc.
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Bugs
When tried on a large .NET solution, it could not generate the help correctly.
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Really easy to use and learn
Very WYSIWYG. Like using a simple version of Word.
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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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Natural Docs
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Does not parse all the folders in the project
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The output is in natural language
Natural Docs outputs documentation written in natural language which reads very similar to plain English.
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No C++ full syntax parsing
Does not support full syntax parsing of C++.
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Supports only HTML
The documentation can only be generated in HTML format.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
Output Format:
HTML
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Doxygen
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Free
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i18n support is poor
Cannot work properly with non-ascii paths on Windows
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Generates documentation from comments
Doxygen can generate documentation from formatted comments in the source code. This is extremely useful when writing detailed man pages.
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PDF output is very problematic
Doxygen PDF output relies on the now broken LaTeX tabu package which was abandoned over a decade ago by its developer.
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Cross-platform
Doxygen is compatible with multiple languages. Including but not limited to: C, Objective-C, C#, C++, Java, Python, PHP etc...
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No recursive inclusion
For example, if you specify INCLUDE_PATH=incl, it doesn't search other folders included in the incl folder (incl/sub1 or incl/sub2) and there's no option to turn on recursive inclusion.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac OSX
License:
GPL v2
Output Format:
HTML, RTF (MS-Word), PostScript, hyperlinked PDF, compressed HTML, and Unix man pages
Python version compatibility:
2 and 3
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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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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
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Yes
Offline access:
No
Markdown support:
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Nuclino
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Real-time collaboration
Easy to collaborate with remote team members, simultaneously editing documents, tagging people in text and comments.
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Simple formatting
Not really a con, the formatting is similar to the text editor on Medium.com, so if you are looking for different font types and colors, it's probably not for you.
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Intuitive UI
Everything is drag-and-drop and quite easy to use. Items can be clustered and structured in different ways and the search function makes it easy to navigate.
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Fast
Everything like searching, editing, and navigating is super fast.
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Cross Platform
Works on all major platforms like web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux.
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Markdown support
Helpful for technical documentation.
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Integrates with multiple apps including Slack
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, iOS, Web, Android, Linux
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