Dropbox Paper: Paper Tiger, or King of the Jungle?

On April 17, 2014, cloud-storage provider Dropbox announced it had acquired two companies. The first was photo-sharing service Loom. The second was collaborative document-editing tool Hackpad. Originally forked from the open-source Etherpad, Hackpad was a popular tool with a loyal following. As well as being a capable, lightweight document tool, Hackpad was also very popular… (more) Dropbox Paper: Paper Tiger, or King of the Jungle?

The 3 Evernote Alternatives You Should Switch to Right Now

When note-taking app Evernote launched back in 2004, it was a bold, innovative software product that promised to help us remember… well, everything. In 2004, Evernote was in the enviable position of being first-to-market. Evernote was among the very first software products to offer native apps for Windows, OS X, Android, and iOS. It was… (more) The 3 Evernote Alternatives You Should Switch to Right Now

Why Coda Believes The Future of Software is Documents and Makers

Behemoths Google and Microsoft dominate the document category, with G Suite and Office each used by millions of people, every day. Yet in spite of their dominance, new document apps keep launching with their own unique twists. Airtable is a reinvention of spreadsheets so people can make applications without writing a single line of code.… (more) Why Coda Believes The Future of Software is Documents and Makers

Simplifying the Confusion of the Office 365 Pricing Plans

The Office 365 pricing plans get a bit confusing. There’s personal Office 365, business Office 365, editions available for a one-time purchase, subscription versions, and multiple plans for all the above. It’s a lot. To cut through the confusion and help you pick the best plan, we’ve sorted everything out below. When looking at Office… (more) Simplifying the Confusion of the Office 365 Pricing Plans

What Is Office 365 and Should You Get It?

Office 365 is a cloud-based suite of apps for productivity, collaboration, and communication, hosted on the cloud and accessible anywhere. Essentially it’s a web-based version of the classic Microsoft desktop office setup: productivity apps like PowerPoint, Word and Excel, Outlook for email, and an increasing number of add-ons for more expensive packages that help you… (more) What Is Office 365 and Should You Get It?

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Bryan Wise
Bryan Wise,
Former VP of IT at GitLab

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