Archives for the tag: plugin

Landscape Your Wiki with Ad hoc Canvas

This is a guest post by Roberto Dominguez, founder and President of Comalatech, creators of Ad hoc Workflows, a tool that provides content approvals and tasks management to Confluence. Roberto introduces Ad hoc Canvas, a new add-on that brings new ways to visualize and organize your content. Landscaping Your Wiki with Ad hoc Canvas It's common wisdom that every wiki needs a gardener. One of the biggest challenges is keeping content organized and properly categorized for quick access by multiple

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Fast, Usable Diagrams & Mockups with Creately for Confluence

This is a guest blog post by Chandika Jayasundara, Co-Founder and CEO of Creately, an online diagramming plugin for Confluence which lets you create and add all kinds of diagrams like flowcharts, wireframes, UML diagrams and mindmaps for your wiki pages and blogs. Since we launched the Creately Confluence diagram plugin a few months ago, hundreds of customers have chosen Creately for its power features that make drawing flowcharts, UI mock-ups, DB diagrams, network diagrams, and UML diagrams

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This is a guest blog post by Chris Kolhardt, CEO and Founder of Gliffy, a tool that makes it easy to create, share, and collaborate on a wide range of diagrams. In this post Chris shares the process, risks, and rewards of migrating away from the outdated technology that powers the editor in Gliffy Confluence Plugin, a web based diagramming tool that makes it easy to insert UML, wireframes, network diagrams, flow charts, and more right into your Confluence pages. How many times have you looked

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Stable APIs? Yes, we have them.

I think we can all agree that building a software product is difficult. What's even more difficult is maintaining it. It's particularly difficult and frustrating when the APIs you've come to depend on change from under you. Changing APIs between minor releases negatively affects the developers who rely on it for their products, the customers who bought that developer's product, and the users of that product. This is a problem with many software ecosystems today and that used to be the case for plugin

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Share Confluence Pages and Attachments Securely with SSLPost

This is a guest blog post by Gareth Wilson from Adaptavist, an Atlassian Platinum Expert. Adaptavist provide services and best practice that help ensure customers’ success with JIRA, Confluence, and Dev Tools. Introducing SSLPost for Confluence The new SSLPost Document Encryption add-on for Confluence enables you to securely send Confluence pages and attachments to colleagues, customers and suppliers. This content can be anything that you consider sensitive - from personal information

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This is a guest post by Maxim Kuzmich, the co-founder of StiltSoft, a small team of "hackers" and fans of products by Atlassian. StiltSoft develops the Talk and InPlace Editor add-ons for Confluence.   Raise team collaboration to a higher level Good documents are never written alone. Think about how you normally create an engaging document – usually you have one or more technical writers working to create content, while several readers provide feedback on the usefulness and clarity of

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