Which collaboration software are you using?
by bifferos from LinuxQuestions.org on (#56Q6C)
Hi all,
I find myself sharing more and more stuff with the family at home so I'm considering running an on-premise wiki of some kind to manage it.
At work I use Confluence, which I really like because:
- I can past pictures into documents
- Documents can be edited by more than one person simultaneously.
- $10 for the basic 10-license version seems like an OK price (even if I'd prefer free)
- I also like draw.io/Gliffy integration but I probably wouldn't pay the extra for that.
I really like how fast and painlessly I can setup Confluence on Slackware (a couple of minutes), so I'm considering handing over the $10 to get a license.
Before I do that are there any other collaboration tools I should be considering that will do the same thing?
Thanks!


I find myself sharing more and more stuff with the family at home so I'm considering running an on-premise wiki of some kind to manage it.
At work I use Confluence, which I really like because:
- I can past pictures into documents
- Documents can be edited by more than one person simultaneously.
- $10 for the basic 10-license version seems like an OK price (even if I'd prefer free)
- I also like draw.io/Gliffy integration but I probably wouldn't pay the extra for that.
I really like how fast and painlessly I can setup Confluence on Slackware (a couple of minutes), so I'm considering handing over the $10 to get a license.
Before I do that are there any other collaboration tools I should be considering that will do the same thing?
Thanks!