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Taskwarrior
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Command line interface
The command line interface puts powerful filtering expressions, context, annotations, tags, due dates, reoccurrence, and user-defined-attributes totally in your hands. It’s fast and low friction.
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Command line interface
A command line interface is a arguably overly verbose, consequently tedious, way to interact with a To Do list.
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Extensible
Taskwarrior has many front-ends, services, extensions, hook scripts, and capsules available. Taskwarrior keeps a list of contributed tools on their site.
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Lightweight and fast
Taskwarrior is written in the speedy C++ language.
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Tasks stored in plain text files locally
Future-proof and easily integrated with version control system. You never lose access to your data.
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Sync across devices
When used in conjunction with the Taskserver, it can sync tasks (conflict-free) across your Taskwarrior devices. This includes integration with Mirakel.
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Supported internationally
It has UTF8 support and is translated into many languages.
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Customizability
Taskworrior allows you to define custom attributes and reports to your needs.
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Self-hosted Taskserver
You can be in full control of your data.
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Platforms:
Linux / OSX / Windows(Cygwin)
API:
no
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no
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yes
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Zenkit
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Powerful and simple to use tool with a clean design
Easy to use and easily understandable for everyone.
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Many important data views
Data views include Mind-Map, Kanban-Board, Spreadsheet, List, and Calendar. Views can be switched easily.
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Native apps
Native apps for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iPhone
Languages:
English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Chinese (traditional), Korean, Russian
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Yes
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Trello
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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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Evernote
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Consolidates all your information
Evernote is designed to store a lot of different types of information from a lot of different sources in one place. Using the Web Clipper, native integrations, or a service such as IFTTT (If This Then That) you can use Evernote to store all your ideas, notes (both handwritten and typed), tasks, reading lists, receipts, and more.
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Free version limited to 2 devices
The free version has become very limited as a cloud based note taking app as there is now only sharing between two devices allowed.
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Powerful features for organising your notes
Evernote is designed to make it easy to keep your notes well organized, which aids in quickly finding/browsing old information. You can put notes into a single notebook and use search to access old notes, or if you're so inclined, organize notes extensively with hierarchical notebooks and tags.
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Pay for offline use, search, and other functions
The free version of Evernote is highly limited. You have to pay if you want to access your notes without internet connection, search your notes or documents, or upload large amounts of data. The free version allows you to upload 60 MB of data per month, which is about 20 to 30 iPhone camera pictures. At a certain point, they started charging you for "advanced" capability, which includes searching your own attachments.
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Can include images, and snippets from the web or a whole webpage via web clipper
With one click you can clip part or all of any webpage, including text, images, and links. Especially for those who use Google Chrome, this web clipper is a very rich add-on. The “simplified article” mode strips all graphical overhead from the page before adding the information to Evernote. It's also possible to add highlighting, tags, etc. before storing the note.
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Different features and functions per device
Desktop app has table creation. Android app lacks font color changes. Some functions can only be accessed on the desktop app. These include changing your default notebook.
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Has OCR functionality to convert images to searchable text
A really cool and handy Evernote feature is the ability to automatically scan images for text.
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Security issues
Evernote had their entire database hacked and compromised including customer user passwords. They responded by locking valid users out of accounts and forcing password changes but are still vague about their own security policies. They do not have a good track record for data security. They also do not offer local personal encryption of entire Notebooks as Microsoft OneNote does.
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"Reminders" are a great way to combine your to-dos and notes
One of the note types is a "reminder," which can act as a to-do list. You can add all the usual formatting to reminders, including audio. Evernote will provide alerts when they are due and house them in a special location within the app.
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Buggy
A program with more features is always prone to more bugs. Evernote is definitely not the most stable note-taking program available.
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Easy to use
Evernote is easy to dive into because it doesn’t overwhelm you with advanced functionality from the start. As you get more accustomed to the app, you might want to delve deeper to see what benefits the more advanced features will offer.
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No official Linux app
Evernote does not offer an official Linux app, although there are some third party alternatives available.
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Native and offline-capable apps on pretty much every platform
Evernote has apps for Windows 7 and 8, Windows 10, Windows 11, Mac, Android, iOS (both iPhone and iPad), Blackberry, and Windows Phone. It also has a fully functional web app and chrome plug-in. No matter what device or platform you're on, you will pretty much always be able to access Evernote.
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Constantly directs you to upgrading your account
The frequent reminders to upgrade your account can quickly become disruptive. You get notifications when using the app, and many of the features that show as available in the app are actually for paid accounts only (which, when you try to use them, will remind you to upgrade).
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Multipurpose
In addition to general note taking and to-do list management, Evernote lets you search through scanned documents, handwritten text, and images; collaborate with others through shared notebooks; record audio notes; and more.
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Syncing is slow
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Trustworthy to store data in the long term
With many utility tools being constantly shut down by their creators, it's really important to consider the long-term risks of picking a home for all your notes. Evernote is a $1 billion company with a track record of exceptional security and goals of becoming a "100 year old" company.
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Prices have doubled since Bending Spoon purchase
I used to pay 7 €/month, now it's 13.
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Powerful note formatting
Evernote has an extensive range of formatting options and note types. You can create checklists, reminder alerts, audio notes, or add images and attachments. It also has an awesome speech-to-text feature if you prefer to dictate aloud.
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Very heavyweight for a to-do list
Evernote is a powerhouse program with many features. It uses a correspondingly large amount of memory to run.
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Great selection for integrating with other apps
The Evernote app center page is nicely organized and has good quality integration of apps that can improve your productivity.
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Missing some basic functions
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Focused, uncluttered user interface
Evernote has a very clean and intuitive interface that's simple to understand at a glance.
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Not distributed
One cannot run Evernote on own servers. This brings with it the risks normally associated with handing over critical applications to a large corporation.
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Evernote is synchronized
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Bending Spoon have relocated to Europe and fired 129 people
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Premium allows search in attached files and documents
With a premium account you are able to search through PDFs and Office Docs.
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Poor text formatting abilities
Text formatting in Evernote is buggy and unreliable. Bullets (outlining) are getting stuck or disappearing, tables are very static and prone to breaking and everything beyond the most basic formatting might cause an issue.
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Innovative hacks
To save emails, just forward them to your Evernote email address generated on account creation. It is of course one of many such hacks.
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Basic and lacking handwriting function
Handwriting has basic functions, is attached as a picture
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Flexible image manipulation
Permits photos that are taken, to be processed when in automatic mode and saved as a photo, black and white document, colour document, post it note or business card. The automated mode is also good at cropping the document effectively.
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Bloated and complex
Evernote is too big, has too many features. Note taking apps need absolutely clean interface to allow unobtrusive note taking and not a struggle to search for which buttons to click. It focuses on the search feature so much that it doesn't encourage or make it immediately easy to organize your notes and thoughts. It's essentially a sophisticated notes dump with good search.
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Best web clipper
Can clip to the web from desktop or mobile, using simplified format or original formatting. Very quick and flexible, and enables you to highlight, take notes, tag, etc.
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New web editor does not support Firefox
As of now, Firefox users must download a separate extension to change their user agent to trick the Evernote site into giving them the beta, or install Chrome.
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Can choose from a few themes
You can pick from a green theme, light, or dark theme. All are very clear and visually appealing.
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No recurring and snooze reminders
Perhaps because it is not truly a to-do list app, there is currently no support for recurring events or snooze reminders. The company claims to be working on this functionality.
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Effective with pictures or snapshot of boards
Take a picture of your white board/paper board and you have it instantly in evernote everywhere, ready for additional notes and classification Scannable friend app is rather efficient to keep hand written note as well.
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Lacks search and replace capability
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Skitch integration
If you're on iOS and have Skitch installed, you can quickly annotate your notes using Skitch.
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Rather poor user interface
Slow, not user friendly experience, complex, and somehow limited.
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Has conflict management and undo
Allows undo/redo when editing (i.e. all changes are finalized upon saving). If conflicts between synchronized versions arise, both copies are saved in Evernote.
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Lacks right-to-left writing support
When you write in a right-to-left language (Arabic, for example), everything looks fine in the editor but the direction changes to the left again after saving the note.
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Steep learning curve
Since Evernote has so many features built in, it's hard to know where to find everything until reasonable amount of time has been spent with it.
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Easy to accidentally hit the wrong button on the mobile apps
The mobile apps have fairly small touch targets, making it easy to miss the button or accidentally press the wrong one.
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No ability to re-order notes other than sorting
Evernote has no way to re-order notes, nor even to change their display order. Sorting is the only option, and the "official" workaround (for years now) is to prefix note titles with line numbers manually so notes will sort and display as desired.
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Android / iOS / WP / OSX / Windows / WebOS
API:
yes
Collaborative:
yes
Export:
ENEX, HTML, MHT
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WeDo
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Cross-platform
Has versions for Android, Web, and iOS.
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No calendar integration
Does not have calendar integration
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Supports file attachments
You can attach files to each task.
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Doesn't support multiple reminders
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Great user support
It is a new app, but they have a very good interface so the users can send their suggestions to improve the app.
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Users can add recurrent tasks
It allows users to set recurrent tasks.
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Supports subtasks
You can add subtasks to any task.
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Allows users to assign tasks to other users
It allows you to assign tasks to other person. If he/she does not use WeDo, it sends an invitation.
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Clean interface
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Free
At least for a while.
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Supports groups
You can add groups, and for each group, yuou can add members. It is something like Trello Boards, but I think its better.
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GitLab issues
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Search functionality is not that refined
While you can search for users or projects, you cannot search for a filename. This makes GitLab's search one of the weak points in an otherwise great tool.
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Good web UI
GitLab's UI is clean and intuitive. Each view is designed to not fill the screen with useless information. It displays the activity in a feed-type way in the most prominent part of the view. On top of that, there's a toolbar with buttons which can filter this feed by pushes, merge events or comments. On the left, there's a menu that displays all the links that take you to the different views. For example, a file directory which displays all the files in that repo, a commit view which displays all the commits in cronological order, a network and a graph view that display important information graphically etc... All these details make GitLab's UI extremely intuitive and easy to use, no view is overflown with information and every view displays only the most useful and crucial information needed at that time.
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Free and open source
Gitlab is a free open source project licensed under MIT. Source code for Enterprise Edition can be found here and Community Edition here.
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Comes with integrated CI/CD solution
GitLab CI makes it easy to set up CI and deployment for projects in GitLab. It supports parallel testing, multiple platforms, Docker containers and streaming build logs.
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Regular updates
GitLab is being constantly worked on and has a new release every month on the 22nd. Updating is also very easy through a single upgrade script.
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Issues can have weight
On GitLab EE (free for open-source projects only) you can set the weight of an issue during its creation (from 1 to 9) to get a better idea of how much time, value or complexity a given issue has.
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Platforms:
Linux, BSD
Technology:
Ruby
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Quire.io
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Not self-hosted
Not available as a self-hosted solution.
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Task board available
Multiple configurable task boards (kanban-like) are available for all projects.
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Free version
Free for up to 10 team members.
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Nice looking
Nice looking modern GUI. Easy to use.
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Keyboard shortcuts
Useful keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+F1 gives pop-down help) gives faster task manipulation.
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Mobile app is available
The app is available for both Android and iOS devices.
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Platforms:
Mac, Windows, iOS, Android
Technology:
Dart, Swift
Subtasks:
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Real-time collaboration:
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UpWave
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Intuitive interface
On UpWave you only have three "rows": To Do, In progress and Completed making it very easy to get an overview.
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Not free
After a 30-day trial the price is $4 per user, per month.
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Integrations
Several integrations: Slack, Teams, Zapier, Office etc.
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Easy to switch between different boards
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Flexible layout to customise for different purposes
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API:
yes
Collaborative:
yes
Offline access:
no
Subtasks:
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DGT GTD
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Huge number of features
Tasks can become very complex when needed.
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Dated UI
Unattractive UI with a cluttered feel.
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Free
DGT GTD is a free app.
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Other interface
No web or program interface with PC.
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Easily accessed UI
DGT GTD is simple to get started with, and new types of tasks are easily figured out.
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Syncs with Toodledo
DGT GTD syncs with another task manager called Toodledo.
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Platforms:
Android
Price:
Free
API:
No
Collaborative:
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Sprintly
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Integrations & Extensions
Deep integration with GitHub (items can be commented on, closed, updated via commits or pull requests, support for multiple GitHub repositories, etc.). Also integrates to Slack, BitBucket, others.
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No local installation, everything is foreign cloud hosted
No option for local installation - cloud only that is hosted on foreign servers to the US.
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Intuitive UI
Different types of items (User Stories, Tasks, Bugs, and Tests) show as a different color. Items can be tagged and then tags can be used to filter, sort and search for items. Different views show progress against milestones, and how many items are assigned to each team member.
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No free option that can get expensive
Pricing starts at $19 for 6 team members and range all the way up to $399 a month for the enterprise edition.
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Quire
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Free version
A free version is available for up to 10 members.
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Cross platform, sync and offline usage
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Organizations, projects, task, hierarchical subtask and smart folders
Unlimited tasks/todo structures.
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Multi-user handling
Handle multiple users and assignments .
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Integration with calendar and github
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
Integrations:
Slack/ Google Calendar/ Github
Kanban Board:
Yes
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Listonic
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Easy list-sharing with other users
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Only preset categories available
There's currently no way create your own categories for items. That functionality might be coming in the future.
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Provides you with useful cooking tips
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Automatically categorizes items by aisle
Listonic will show an icon that represents an aisle next to the item.
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Syncs between all your devices
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Speeds up the creation of a shopping list by allowing you to choose from a list of your favorite products
The app can show you a list of items you have chosen most often. That list can then be used to quickly create a shopping list from your favorite products.
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Smart voice input
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Environmentally-friendly
Fights waste. You plan what to buy and don’t end up buying more stuff that necessary
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Platforms:
Android/iOS/Web
Official website:
https://listonic.com/
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TimeGuru
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Free version
Free for up to 10 users.
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no app, still easy to use from the phone though.
The app missing is not a huge problem for me at all. They have a guide for both Android and Apple on how to get the icon on your phone's homepage, which works just as fine. The only difference is that the system opens up in your mobile browser instead. It almost looks like an app.
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Simple userinterface with advanced functions
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Helpful support
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has every function you need and more, incredibly easy setup guide when you create the system
Even with the app missing, this the most userfriendly system I have tried so far. When creating the system, you follow a very simple guide, that walks you through all the system's modules and functions, and allows you to customize it all to fit your needs. Also, you can easily get the app icon on your phone, that opens up the system in your browser when you click it. It works just as good as an actual app in my opinion.
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Platforms:
PC, Mac, Tablet, Phone
Technology:
.NET
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
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Wekan
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Open source
Open source software benefits from collaborative development from the user community.
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No print version of the ticket page
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Install with a few clicks with Cloudron or Yunohost
Making it really easy to self host.
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No desktop notifications
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Easy to create instance on sandstorm.io
Wekan is available as an app on sandstorm.io. For personal use, it may be sufficient to run an instance in a free sandstorm account.
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Easy to install on most arm64, x86 and x64 linux systems
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Friendly support
Developers are very helpful and friendly.
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Clear UI/UX
Well-thought-out user interface – despite the high complexity of the functionality very intuitive.
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Can easily be integrated with NodeJS apps
Since it's built using Meteor, it can easily be integrated with existing NodeJS apps.
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Written in JavaScript
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Platforms:
Linux, Docker
Technology:
Node.js, MongoDB
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Kanban Tool
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12
Cons
3
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Not immediately self-hostable
To self-host, your server needs to have 10 or more users, and prices on self-hosting are not disclosed.
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Intuitive
You will probably figure out how it works in a couple of minutes.
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Search could be better
Search is not reliable.
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Time tracking reports
Great and seamless time tracking with best time tracking reports.
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Non libre/open source (propietary)
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Customizable and reassuring
Thanks to the visualization of work, it's much easier to see the progress of work. Boosts the confidence in what you endeavour upon and reassures each step of the process. The customization allows to fit a system right to the process you've planned, so that we don't have to match our work to an external way, but build our own.
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Good number of integrations
Kanban Tool integrates with: Zapier, WeWiredWeb, Dropbox, Google Drive, SkyDrive, Box, Google calendar, iCal, Outlook, flexible and well-documented API for external systems integration, RSS feeds for boards, Chrome extension for adding tasks, JIRA® integration (Chrome extension - Kanbanira), adding tasks and comments from email, export/import Excel/CSV.
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Simple customization
Kanban Tool provides a collection of power-ups that allow you to customize it to meet your needs. Especially, "Developer tools" are worth mentioning. With this power-up you can add custom scripts and stylesheets to your board.
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Scalable
No matter how big a team you work in, kanban tool fits nicely. Thanks to the ability to customize the boards, it's easy to match a board to the size of the process. The kanban tool has been growing with our process for the past 3 years, we started with 3 people and 2 boards, now we have 24 employees and 16 main boards with several process steps each and the system works just as well.
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User friendly interface
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Work statistics
You can clearly see on a graph how much of planned work have you done already. It's very motivating.
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Pleasant design
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Swimlanes and customization
You can very easily adjust the board layout to suit your needs and even add swimlanes to have all projects on the same Kanban board.
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On-site version available
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iOS app coming soon
Just been told by the Support Team there will be an iOS app soon.
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Platforms:
Web/Android/IOS/On-Premise
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
Subtasks:
Yes
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WeekPlan
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3
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1
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Week view
Gives you a better perspective by keeping it at the week level.
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Very buggy
The app has issues with various bugs including logging you out unexpectedly, your info being wiped, and being very slow to load.
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Intuitive
Very clean and modern user interface.
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Goals of the week
Allows you to set goals for the week.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / Web
API:
Yes
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l.ist
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4
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2
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1
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There is no advanced functionality
The app can only make a single to-do list, change its color, add a location and delete the list. That's it.
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A location-based reminder can be set
L.ist can be set to remind you of tasks relevant to your current location.
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Super simple
L.ist is a single purpose app. It is designed for creating to-do lists one list at a time.
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Platforms:
Android
API:
No
Collaborative:
No
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Todo.txt
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15
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11
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3
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Easily editable format
Todo.txt can be edited in plain text and then displayed with neat styles.
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No support for reoccurring tasks
Tasks have dates corresponding to creation and completion, but there is no explicit support for due dates or for tasks that reoccur.
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Editable from any text editor without needing any proprietary software
Because todo.txt is just a todo standard with various compatible apps to edit it, you can update it from any device as long as it can edit text and you can access your todo.txt file It's convenient to be able to access your todo list quickly via your programming environment so you don't have to switch contexts, and to have a separate todo.txt file per project.
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Nested tasks not supported
Many todo tasks for developers end up having sub tasks that need to be performed for a parent task to be completed, but the todo.txt format does not have any nesting.
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Works with lots of apps for every platform
Todo.txt lists can be edited in virtually every text editor ever made and accessed on devices that support Dropbox. The user community has also created a number of apps for dozens of platforms.
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Android app not updated since 2013
The app only seems to support Dropbox. It would be nice to see support for different and newer file storage services.
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Command line support
You can edit your lists using the command line (e.g., Terminal) via a supplied bash script.
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Full control over your to-dos
You have full access to the underlying programming rules, and therefore total control over your task lists.
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Extensible
Has been extended to include most things people want, including a multiple of interfaces and app for all platforms.
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Easy syncing
Todo.txt automatically and seamlessly syncs through Dropbox.
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Wide range of interface apps
The community has developed a wide range of apps that interface with the basic file structure. These apps vary in how much they accomplish, how much hand-holding they do, their level of glitz, etc. They range from plugins for an editing app like vim to stand-alone, platform-specific GUI's. So YMMV depending on what you use. (todopy is particularly nice, a Python program that has a "console" mode which provides a keyboard-driven GUI.)
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Follows the unix philosophy
Does one thing: to do lists
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It's free
It runs on MacOS, Android, and Python (in the Mac's Unix CLI) -- all for free.
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Easy to sync up between lots of devices and interfaces
At a bare minimum you just need to be able to edit text, but there are many apps and advanced interfaces you can install on many devices to supplement your to-do list editing.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / CLI
API:
no
Collaborative:
no
Source model:
Open source
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SynapBook
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9
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Pros
8
Cons
1
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Memo can be structured in tree form
Using the tree structure, you can structure the content.
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Does not support iOS
This app only supports Android and desktop OS, but not iOS.
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Nice sticky memo UI
It can support pop-up notes which can be used like simple Windows Sticky memo app.
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Both search-based Memo and organizing tree Note
Search-based notes and tree-oriented tree notes are supported separately, so can be used conveniently depending on the purpose.
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Offline mode support
Basically, it is based on server synchronization, but it can be used offline.
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Folding
Groups can be folded.
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Various text styles and decorations
General styles (bold, font size), highlighter and separator line, and more.
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Frequent updates
Bug fixes and additional new features rolled out frequently.
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Free
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Redmine
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5
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Free and open-source
Redmine is a free and open source tool.
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Visually appealing and has high usability
Redmine's UI is very simple and easy to learn to use. It does not overwhelm users with many options and information at once.
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Built in Integration for GIT, SVN, & CVS
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Built In Wiki
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Plugins support
If there is additional features set you want you can find or write plugins to extend the ability.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac
Technology:
Ruby on Rails
Git:
yes
SVN:
yes
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