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TheAlgorist | 5 days ago
After hours of digging, I am hesitantly about to try Plane by Makeplane, it's the only one I've found that explicitly advertise itself as a project manager AND wiki, while not looking as entrepreneurial as OpenProject, at first Glance.
As for Obsidian, it fails at being accessible remotely (without extra tools) by nature of being a desktop app, not good when all you have access to is a public computer.
A part of me thinks that maybe I am overreaching and should settle to a simple spreadsheet + wiki system for basic project management.
I remain open for suggestions.
CodeBit26|5 days ago
TheAlgorist|5 days ago
I've concluded that top recommendations for a "lighter" project management software (with document support) would be something like Plane, AppFlowy, Huly, or Leantime. If neither of those satisfy me, I'll fall back to spreadsheet + Silverbullet.