What are we all using for Documentation?
Im using Hudu at the minute have done for years,but it still lacks any sort of conditional logic.
@LTS_Tom How come you removed the Mediawiki Vids? what are you using these days for Documentation?
Thanks
What are we all using for Documentation?
Im using Hudu at the minute have done for years,but it still lacks any sort of conditional logic.
@LTS_Tom How come you removed the Mediawiki Vids? what are you using these days for Documentation?
Thanks
The Wiki video were dated and I did not feel like making a new one. When I was with CNWR they were Hudu and still are. At the moment I am not running an MSP so I am just using https://joplinapp.org/ for my documentation seeing as it’s just me.
I too am a one man shop. I am using github with markdown docs for my documentation
I’ve tried many apps for documentation notion, joplin, etc, but now I’m using https://obsidian.md/, it is really good.
I know a lot of people like Obsidian but because it’s not open source I feel we are a rug pull away from them locking up the data and turning it into a subscription for access.
I use Microsoft Loop for documentation at work for my day job, and a self-hosted instance of Docmost for my personal and homelab notes.
At work it’s easiest to use Loop because we are a Microsoft shop, but I really enjoy Docmost - probably even more since you can import and export straight markdown files. Loop can only export to PDF to my knowledge unless you use Purview to export it on the back end and even then it’s a bunch of jibberish folder and file names that eventually lead to a markdown file and everything needs to be renamed to know what anything is.
Joplin is good too, I like its minimal UI ![]()