Best Content Management Systems for Zimbra

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    Dropbox Reviews
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    Dropbox

    Dropbox

    $12.50 per month per user
    225 Ratings
    Dropbox Business transcends mere secure file storage by offering a dynamic workspace that integrates teams, tools, and content seamlessly. Users can create, store, and share their cloud content from various applications, including Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, Microsoft Office files, and Dropbox Paper, alongside conventional files saved in Dropbox. With Dropbox Spaces, all your files and cloud-based content are centralized, allowing you to have your PowerPoint presentations situated alongside Google Docs, Trello boards, and any other tools your team utilizes. Accessing your team's work is a breeze, whether you’re on a computer, mobile device, or any web browser. By connecting platforms like Slack and Zoom, you can keep your team's files and related conversations organized in one location. Additionally, intelligently suggested files and folders empower your team by ensuring they have access to the necessary content at the right time. A robust and secure infrastructure, coupled with administrative tools for enhanced control and visibility, ensures that your organization’s data remains protected within Dropbox. This comprehensive approach not only boosts productivity but also fosters collaboration among team members, enhancing overall efficiency.
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    Joplin Reviews
    Joplin is a versatile, open-source application designed for note-taking and task management, capable of accommodating a substantial volume of notes that are systematically arranged within notebooks. Users can search for, copy, tag, and edit these notes directly through the app or using their preferred text editor, with all notes formatted in Markdown. Additionally, it supports the import of Evernote notes through .enex files, allowing for the preservation of formatted content (which gets converted to Markdown), along with resources like images and attachments, as well as comprehensive metadata such as geolocation and timestamps. Furthermore, plain Markdown files are also compatible for importation. The app offers synchronization with various cloud storage services, including Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, and WebDAV, as well as local file systems such as network directories. During synchronization, all notes, notebooks, tags, and associated metadata are stored in plain text files, which allows for straightforward inspection, backup, and transfer. Joplin is accessible on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and iOS, ensuring broad usability for diverse users. Overall, its flexibility and feature-rich environment make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a robust note-taking solution.
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