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FreeScout
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Yet another hepdesk ticket post...
I think FreeScout is going to be something to consider.
- An open-source ticketing system
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FreeScout is an open-source, self-hosted version of HelpScout that offers complete privacy and control through a PHP/MySQL application that's easy to deploy. This powerful-yet-lightweight help desk and shared inbox can serve as a nice free alternative to Zendesk/HelpScout for providing efficient customer support. troubleshootmertr recommends it "for ticketing."
- Ticketing system recommendations
- Free open source ticketing system I can keep safe offline.
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Best IT ticketing management system out there
I know this gets some hate for not being "pure" open source, but I'm a massive fan of FreeScout (https://freescout.net/). The core is open source, with add-ons you can purchase (one-time purchase per domain).
- Implement a real ticket system, a basic one or none for a tiny company with one admin?
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Self-hosting Standard Notes on a Synology NAS for end-to-end encrypted notes and files
For a good open source/self hosted software project, please see https://freescout.net/
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Self-Hosted Team-Email (like Missive, Spark, Front)
I have some traction using https://freescout.net/ after Missive was getting too expensive, and it works very well....
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Selfhosted Website with forms and pricing
FreeScout has a live demo
Kanboard
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Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
Linux Mint with Cinnamon: https://www.linuxmint.com/ as far as desktop OSes go it's familiar (Ubuntu without snaps by default), whereas the UI feels both snappy, doesn't use too much resources and is actually pretty to look at.
MobaXTerm: https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ this one is a bit more Windows centric but I ended up paying for it and replaced mRemoteNg and PuTTY with it, it's even better than Remmina or whatever Linux has to offer - you can manage SSH/RDP/VNC/... sessions, input across multiple sessions side by side and it just simplifies things a lot (jump host support, a port forwarding too and so much more).
GitKraken: https://www.gitkraken.com/ also a piece of software that I paid for, this one actually makes using Git pleasant, feels better to use than SourceTree and Git Cola (even though that latter is wonderfully lightweight, too) and honestly I prefer that to the CLI nowadays.
Kanboard: https://kanboard.org/ is a lightweight Kanban project management tool, it might not have every feature under the sun but it's the most snappy project management tool I've ever used, looks simple and runs well. I honestly love it, what a nice thing to have.
Most modern text editors and IDEs: I personally pay for JetBrains IDEs but also like Visual Studio Code as a text editor and both have helped me immensely, they're reasonably performant when you have the RAM, look nice, often give you suggestions about how to improve your code and also have a plethora of plugins in their ecosystems. Nowadays I unapologetically use LLMs as well and overall it feels like I have these great tools and cool autocomplete (that is sometimes a bit silly and wrong) at my disposal, that makes me happy.
Kdenlive: https://kdenlive.org/ imagine if there was a successor to Windows Movie Maker, though something that gets most of the important stuff out of Sony Vegas, except is also completely free and works on most platforms. Kdenlive is all of that and also somehow quite pleasant to use, I actually prefer it to DaVinci resolve. There is a bit of a learning curve to any piece of software like this, but everything mostly makes sense in this one.
Gitea: https://about.gitea.com/ I still use this for my personal Git repositories and integrating with CI systems and it's lightweight, looks good and just feels pleasant to use. Previously I self-hosted GitLab and constantly ran into resource exhaustion as well as doubts about the next update is going to corrupt all of my data and break (it did), so now I use Gitea instead.
Drone CI: https://www.drone.io/ a container native CI solution that I can also self host. It's container oriented, integrates with Gitea nicely, is similarly nice to GitLab CI and doesn't cause me headaches like Jenkins would.
Docker: https://www.docker.com/ yes, even Docker desktop. It just makes working with containers really pleasant and predictable, even when something like Podman also exists (and also is great). I don't know, I feel like Docker really saved me from having brittle legacy environments, even self-contained containers with health checks and resource limits with still the same brittle code inside of those make me feel way more safe.
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Elegant open source project tracking, Trello like but self-hosted
For someone that's not a web developer, I found Kanboard to be the easiest to set up, and it has all the basic features you'd expect. It's a traditional PHP app where you copy the files to your web server and set a few configuration options and you're good. If you want to use it locally, you download it, run php -S localhost:8080, and start using it.
https://kanboard.org/
Note: The project is in maintenance mode, it hasn't shut down or been abandoned.
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My Open-Source toolkit for 2024
I kicked off 2024 with an attempt to get more organized and continue my quest to rely less on big tech. To start things off, I’m trying out an open-source taskboard called Kanboard. It’s like Trello but without all the integrations or surprises. I’ve been using it for personal tasks and side projects. I like these boards for dumping out the things I want to do and then visually sorting them into their status and priority. Doing the things is still hard, but at least I know what I’ve got on my plate.
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What are the best self-hosted project management software
https://kanboard.org has a kanban board.
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Trello Alternative
For the Kanban experience, I was using Kanboard. It is perfect for Project management and it allows for relations between the cards as well. It is also solid in terms of stability. It is also very lightweight and can easily run on Raspberry Pi. The only downside is that the UI feels a little outdated and it is not Mobile friendly.
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Ticket system for my personal life
Kanboard is a possible solution if you want something self-hosted and open-source - https://kanboard.org/
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I need a good ToDo list / simple bug tracker for solo development
Checkout kanboard. It's free and open source.
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Dynamic Tabels
Contrast with https://github.com/kanboard/kanboard/blob/main/app/Schema/Postgres.php - a very similar set up with projects, tasks and columns.
- Kanban Project Management Software
- Kanboard is a free and open source Kanban project management software
What are some alternatives?
osTicket - The osTicket open source ticketing system official project repository, for versions 1.8 and later
Wekan - The Open Source kanban (built with Meteor). Keep variable/table/field names camelCase. For translations, only add Pull Request changes to wekan/i18n/en.i18n.json , other translations are done at https://app.transifex.com/wekan/wekan only.
Zammad - Zammad is a web based open source helpdesk/customer support system
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
outline-wiki-docker-compose - Installation and docker compose to self host outline wiki: https://www.getoutline.com/
TaskBoard - A Kanban-inspired app for keeping track of things that need to get done. (Don't forget to read the Wiki page!)
trudesk - :coffee: :seedling: Trudesk is an open-source help desk/ticketing solution.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
OpenSupports - OpenSupports is a simple and beautiful open source ticket system
Planka - The realtime kanban board for workgroups built with React and Redux.
Cachet - 🚦 The open-source status page system.
Restyaboard - Trello like kanban board. Based on Restya platform.