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We provide frequent product releases ensuring self-host customers enjoy the same features as our cloud/SaaS customers.
Harvey Kandola, CEO & Founder, Documize Inc.
The mission
To bring software development inspired features to the world of documenting -- refactoring, importing, testing, linting, metrics, PRs, versioning....
What is it?
Documize is an intelligent document environment (IDE) for authoring, tracking and delivering documentation -- everything you need in one place.
Why should I care?
Because maybe like us you're tired of:
- juggling WYSIWYG editors, wiki software and other document related solutions
- playing email tennis with documents, contributions, versions and feedback
- sharing not-so-secure folders with external participants
Sound familiar? Read on.
Who is it for?
Anyone who wants a single place for any kind of document.
Anyone who wants to loop in external participants with complete security.
Anyone who wishes documentation and knowledge capture worked like agile software development.
Anyone who knows that nested folders fail miserably.
Anyone who wants to move on from wiki software.
What's different about Documize?
Sane organization through personal, team and public spaces.
Granular document access control via categories.
Section based approach to document construction.
Reusable templates and content blocks.
Documentation related tasking and delegation.
Integrations for embedding SaaS data within documents, zero add-on/marketplace fees.
What does it look like?
All spaces.
Space view.
Latest version
OS support
Documize can be installed and run on:
- Linux
- Windows
- macOS
Heck, Documize will probably run just fine on a Raspberry Pi 3.
Database support
Documize supports the following database systems:
- PostgreSQL (v9.6+)
- MySQL (v5.7.10+ and v8.0.12+)
- Percona (v5.7.16-10+)
- MariaDB (10.3.0+)
Coming soon: Microsoft SQL Server 2017 (Linux/Windows).
Browser support
Documize supports the following (evergreen) browsers:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari
- Brave
- Vivaldi
- Opera
- MS Edge (16+)
Technology stack
Documize is built with the following technologies:
- EmberJS (v3.1.2)
- Go (v1.11.2)
Authentication options
Besides email/password login, you can also leverage the following options.
LDAP / Active Directory
Connect and sync Documize with any LDAP v3 compliant provider including Microsoft Active Directory.
Keycloak Integration
Documize provides out-of-the-box integration with Redhat Keycloak for open source identity and access management.
Connect and authenticate with LDAP, Active Directory and more.
Auth0 Compatible
Documize is compatible with Auth0 identity as a service.
Open Source Identity and Access Management
Developer's Note
We try to follow sound advice when writing commit messages:
https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/
The legal bit
This software (Documize Community Edition) is licensed under GNU AGPL v3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html. You can operate outside the AGPL restrictions by purchasing Documize Enterprise Edition and obtaining a commercial license by contacting sales@documize.com. Documize® is a registered trade mark of Documize Inc.