Category: π Productivity
Get stuff done (finally)! From managing your to-do list to organizing your projects, these tools are here to turn chaos into order.
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Libre Office
LibreOffice is a community-driven, open-source office suite that includes Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), and Impress (presentations). Compatible with Microsoft Office formats, it offers a familiar interface for creating and editing documents, spreadsheets, and slides. Frequent updates, along with its free license, make LibreOffice a…
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Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office is a productivity suite featuring Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other tools. Available via a traditional license or a subscription (Microsoft 365), itβs standard in many workplaces for document creation, data analysis, and presentations. Cloud collaboration, templates, and advanced data features underscore its wide…
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Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform that combines chat, video meetings, file storage, and app integrations. Itβs tightly integrated with Microsoft 365, allowing real-time co-authoring in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Teamsβ channels and tabs structure help organize workspaces for projects, departments, or entire organizations.
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Obsidian
Obsidian is a local-first, Markdown-based note-taking app featuring a vault structure for interconnected text files. Users create backlinks to form a knowledge graph, enabling wiki-like navigation across notes. Plugins, themes, and community add-ons extend its capabilities, appealing to researchers and creative professionals.
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LogSeq
LogSeq is an open-source knowledge management and note-taking tool, focused on bidirectional links and graph-based navigation. It supports Markdown and Org-mode, enabling hierarchical outlining and real-time collaboration. Users appreciate its local-first approach, allowing offline storage and encryption for personal data security.