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Confluence vs Skadi: What are the differences?
Developers describe Confluence as "One place to share, find, and collaborate on information". Capture the knowledge that's too often lost in email inboxes and shared network drives in Confluence instead – where it's easy to find, use, and update. On the other hand, Skadi is detailed as "Self-hosted Trello alternative with a 10 second installation". Skadi doesn't need installation or administration. It's a single static binary file. You don't even need to set up a webserver or a database. Linux and OS X are supported. Windows support is coming soon.
Confluence and Skadi belong to "Project Management" category of the tech stack.
Since now Jira is offering pretty wide free plans, it can compete with asana at small teams. And they have a significant advantage especially if you're working in agile methodology. Confluence is also a big advantage, and also comes with a free plan, so it's a pretty big thing. But we had also talked about asana and used to work with it before a lot, but we chose to go with Jira, and it's pretty good for now.
Pros of Confluence
- Wiki search power94
- WYSIWYG editor62
- Full featured, works well with embedded docs43
- Expensive licenses3
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Cons of Confluence
- Expensive license3