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7 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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OpenProject
- Elegant open source project tracking, Trello like but self-hosted
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I Fucking Hate Jira
Not sure why. But feel free to recommend a better tool, since I will need something like this soon.
How about this? https://www.openproject.org/
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Projectmanagement
OpenProject. It has a lot of features and they also give you professional support and features optionally if you need that. It has probably all the stuff that Jira has and has some plugins and integrations.
- Tool to manage participant invitations at regulars' table
- Plane - The open source project management tool
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Confluence and Jira alternatives
If you want all the features that Jira has to offer use OpenProject. They also have a compose file and a subreddit on /r/openproject.
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Selfhosted (open source) Software for event planning / congress planing
As for the planning I'd probably use a project management tool. Usually I'm recommending simpler ones like Vikunja but for whole congresses I'd rather use something 'bigger' like OpenProject (installation doc and they are also on Reddit).
- Open-source ms project
- An open-source analogue of Zendesk/Jira?
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What project management tool are you using?
Its a free software bundle see here Open Project Link.
xournalpp
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Rnote – An open-source vector-based drawing app
I highly recommend Rnote to anyone on Linux that misses the "hodgepodge" notetaking of apps like OneNote. It works like a dream on touchscreens and drawing tablets, with a surprising amount of configuration under the hood.
Also worth noting is Xournal, an older but similar project: https://xournalpp.github.io/
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Book list for streetfighting computer scientists
I've been using Xournalpp[1] for many years, highlighting books as I read them, adding in text/hand drawn annotations in whitespaces if necessary. Unlike other PDF readers/annotators, it saves a separate file, so the original PDF is untouched. It can also export the annotated PDF as a new PDF with highlights and annotations.
Obsidian[2] also has PDF support, where you can open a markdown document side by side with the PDF to take notes as you read. I think it also lets you highlight the PDF itself.
Emacs I think has a similar feature, via plugins/org-mode(?) to the Obsidian setup.
And of course your typical PDF reader probably has support for highlighting PDFs too, but I find them clunky and they save by exporting a PDF, which can be a bit heavy-handed IMO compared to just saving the annotations/highlights as a separate file as Xournalpp does.
[1]: https://github.com/xournalpp/xournalpp/
- MS edge pdf alternative
- Looking for a program that will turn my handwriting (through a wacom tablet) to standard math text immediately. Also, I'm on Linux Mint.
- A kernel update broke my stylus
- PicoCalc
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Combined metric for finding and decoding (digitally) handwritten text on a page?
Currently, I am trying to build a small open source NLP project for which I first find text on a page and then translate it; see the current project state here: https://github.com/PellelNitram/xournalpp_htr. The purpose of this project is to make handwritten text in Xournal++ searchable for all users.
- Xournal++ – Take handwritten notes with ease
- Pdftool.org: modify pdfs offline in the browser
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Xournal++ is now fully supported with ChromeOS 115!
[Xournal++](https://xournalpp.github.io/) is in my option the best handwritten note-taking software out there, because it has all the coolest features (like LaTeX snippets and shapes) and it's open source too, so make sure to check it out!
What are some alternatives?
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
rnote - Sketch and take handwritten notes.
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
obsidian-excalidraw-plugin - A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian
Taiga - Agile project management platform. Built on top of Django and AngularJS
notekit - A GTK3 hierarchical markdown notetaking application with tablet support.
Leantime - Leantime is a goals focused project management system for non-project managers. Building with ADHD, Autism, and dyslexia in mind.
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
Redmine - Mirror of redmine code source - Official Subversion repository is at https://svn.redmine.org/redmine - contact: @vividtone or maeda (at) farend (dot) jp
onenote - 📚 Linux Electron Onenote - A Linux compatible version of OneNote
Gitlab CI - GitLab CE Mirror | Please open new issues in our issue tracker on GitLab.com
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes