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This New Open-Source Alternative to Google Docs and Notion Is Backed by France and Germany

Docs is an web-based collaborative text editor that is the result of a joint effort led by the French 🇫🇷🥖 (DINUM) and German 🇩🇪🥨 governments (ZenDiS).

It's a good alternative to popular services like Notion, Google Docs and Outline.

The platform offers real-time collaboration capabilities, a sleek minimalist interface, and all the essential features you could possibly need.

Best of all, Docs is open-source on GitHub and can be self-hosted, making it a viable option for local agencies and companies.

You can test Docs on your browser by visiting this page:

impress-preprod.beta.numerique

using the login:

email: test.docs@yopmail.com
password: I'd<3ToTestDocs

howtogeek.com/docs-alternative

You can also volunteer to help translating Docs to other languages here: crowdin.com/project/lasuite-do

@testman @ueeu Can someone explain what is going on here? openDesk is from the same GErman ZenDIS that is also part of the collaboration advertised above. Is this a case of "the left hand does not know what the right hand does", or do both projects share a code base?

@tobifant @ueeu
OpenDesk is a project that aims to connect / integrate various FOSS projects that could be useful for public administration or any other office.
Docs is a FOSS note-taking platform, which does seem useful for offices.
So hopefully OpenDesk decides to integrate that as well.

@tobifant @ueeu @testman It does look much the same, including the themeing. Maybe one is project and the other is product?