Team Collaboration Tools
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I used to rely on Slack, which is nice. Liked it UI (and stickers).
Now we collaborate with the help of OnlyOffice. The most awesome document editors on HTML5 + two modes of real-time co-editing + convenient document management + integration with other cloud storages.
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@hellonadya said in Team Collaboration Tools:
I used to rely on Slack, which is nice. Liked it UI (and stickers).
Now we collaborate with the help of OnlyOffice. The most awesome document editors on HTML5 + two modes of real-time co-editing + convenient document management + integration with other cloud storages.
The only thing about OnlyOffice Community is that I found it to be a pain to install... The document server needs to be separate from the community server ..
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@Veet To avoid this, you can always install ONLYOFFICE using Docker script or virtual machines with the office suite pre-installed - http://www.onlyoffice.com/download.aspx
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@Tati said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Veet To avoid this, you can always install ONLYOFFICE using Docker script or virtual machines with the office suite pre-installed - http://www.onlyoffice.com/download.aspx
Would that allow installation of both, the Community server as well as Document server, on the same VM ?
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@Veet yes, using one of the available virtual machines with ONLYOFFICE pre-installed, you get Community Server, Document Server and Mail Server, the whole system to organize your remote team collaboration.
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@Tati said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Veet yes, using one of the available virtual machines with ONLYOFFICE pre-installed, you get Community Server, Document Server and Mail Server, the whole system to organize your remote team collaboration.
Thanks ... I'll download a VM image
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@Veet ok, if you have any questions related to ONLYOFFICE, please contact me.
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@Tati said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Veet ok, if you have any questions related to ONLYOFFICE, please contact me.
:thumbsup_tone1: Thanks
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We use Trello. Free and everyone seems to love it. Tried Asana for a while but prefer Trello.
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@Carnival-Boy said in Team Collaboration Tools:
We use Trello. Free and everyone seems to love it. Tried Asana for a while but prefer Trello.
Thanks. That product looks pretty good, too!
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@BRRABill said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Carnival-Boy said in Team Collaboration Tools:
We use Trello. Free and everyone seems to love it. Tried Asana for a while but prefer Trello.
Thanks. That product looks pretty good, too!
Yes, Trello is pretty interesting, but they don't have a self-hosting/on-premise option...
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@Veet said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@BRRABill said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Carnival-Boy said in Team Collaboration Tools:
We use Trello. Free and everyone seems to love it. Tried Asana for a while but prefer Trello.
Thanks. That product looks pretty good, too!
Yes, Trello is pretty interesting, but they don't have a self-hosting/on-premise option...
Seems like everything else has moved to the cloud already, so that's not a big deal for me.
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@BRRABill said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Veet said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@BRRABill said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Carnival-Boy said in Team Collaboration Tools:
We use Trello. Free and everyone seems to love it. Tried Asana for a while but prefer Trello.
Thanks. That product looks pretty good, too!
Yes, Trello is pretty interesting, but they don't have a self-hosting/on-premise option...
Seems like everything else has moved to the cloud already, so that's not a big deal for me.
If you like Trello, check-out Exo Platform ...
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@Veet I've heard of eXo Platform too! Is it good? I also remember that they have OnlyOffice add-on for document editing
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For an open source Slack alternative check out Mattermost
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@hellonadya said in Team Collaboration Tools:
@Veet I've heard of eXo Platform too! Is it good? I also remember that they have OnlyOffice add-on for document editing
Yes, it's amazing, if you like a team-collaboration with a "Social Network" twist to it .. But, don't expect features like the ones you see on Yammer .. Also, if you're doing a on-site installation, then you may find it heavy on the System requirements (4gb ram)