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I use Confluence at work for documentation

  • January 22, 2016
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I like that it works with the Atlassian Suite
What do you dislike about the product?
I'm not such a fan of Confluence to begin with; seems like most of its features can be done in Stash.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Documenting internal practices, codebases, etc.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I don't really have any recommendations, I think it's an alright program.
From version 4.0, Confluence no longer supports a wiki markup language. This has led to a sometimes-heated discussion from some of the previous versions' (mostly technical) users who regret the change.

In response, Atlassian has provided a source code editor as a plugin, which allows advanced users the ability to edit the underlying XHTML-based document source. However, although the new source markup is XHTML-based, it is not XHTML compliant, so it would more accurately be called XHTML-like XML.

Additionally, wiki markup can be typed into the editor and Confluence's autocomplete and auto-format functionality converts the wiki markup to the new format in real time. After this real-time conversion, content can never be edited as wiki markup again.

A Confluence user has published an XML schema and a DTD for the Confluence 4 storage format. The same user has developed web pages that convert a limited subset of Confluence XML or rich text editor content to wiki markup.