What are the most popular collaboration software tools?
To find out what collaboration tools are the most popular, JetBrains conducted a survey [не все линьки одинаковы, мой самый последний] of more than 47,000 people from 183 countries and regions, 31,743 of whom are software developers. Here are the top tools we identified:
- Chat tools – Slack (47%) to send instant messages to people inside and outside of an organization.
- Video conferencing tools – Zoom (44%) for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars across mobile, desktop, and conference room systems.
- Calendar software – Google Calendar (59%) to quickly schedule meetings and events and get reminders about upcoming activities.
- Knowledge sharing tools – Confluence (34%) to collaborate in a team and share knowledge efficiently.
- File sharing tools – Google Drive (42%) to store, search, and access their content.
- Document collaboration platforms – Google Docs / Sheets (39%) to create, format, and collaborate on documents and spreadsheets.
- Issue trackers – Jira (42%) for work management, from requirements and test case management to agile software development.
- Code review tools – GitHub code reviews (34%) to improve the quality of their code.
- Version control services – GitHub VCS (91%) to ship better code through command line features, issues, pull requests, code review, and the use of a collection of free and paid apps in the GitHub Marketplace.
- CI systems – Jenkins (56%) to support building, deploying, and automating projects.
- Artifact / Repository management tools – GitHub (44%) to safely publish and consume packages within an organization or with the entire world.
- Tooling stacks – none (39%)
Space is an all-in-one solution for software projects and teams. Manage issues and documents, communicate in chats, host Git repositories, review code, automate your CI/CD, store and publish packages – all in one place and integrated out of the box.
To learn more, please see the Best Collaboration Tools 2021 – Survey Results
by JetBrains [borrowed from Quora]
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