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Our Newest Entry—Diary for Confluence
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Our Newest Entry—Diary for Confluence

(Note: This is an article regarding our newest app Diary for Confluence). If you’re looking for the documentation, you can find it here.) Diary for Confluence is a Confluence app made to easily create and edit content chronologically. You can use it just like you would use a diary:

Welcome, Page Branching for Confluence!
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Welcome, Page Branching for Confluence!

(Note: This is an article regarding our newest app Page Branching for Confluence. If you’re looking for the documentation, you can find it here) You have important documents in Confluence which have to be permanently accessible for your users? But they also need to be updated on a regular

What's New with our Add-Ons?
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What's New with our Add-Ons?

For about a year now, we have been busy product designers and now offer a range of seven different add-ons at the Atlassian Marketplace. Soon our newest addition Page Branching for Confluence will be released - of course, we will provide you with some information referring to it… In Addition,

PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST JIRA
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PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST JIRA

A few days ago, we showed you a quick and easy way to collect data from a REST API, in this case Wikipedia. The structure was very simple and a good starting point. Today, we will move on to something more complex. This example will introduce you to the authorization

PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST Wikipedia
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PocketQuery for Confluence - How to REST Wikipedia

In February, we released version 3.0 of our add-on PocketQuery for Confluence. One major new feature was the introduction of REST APIs as datasources. Now, we would like to demonstrate some catchy and practical example usages, that you can copy, adjust to your needs or just use as an

Custom Widgets for Lively Theme for Confluence part 1
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Custom Widgets for Lively Theme for Confluence part 1

Lively Theme for Confluence is one of our add-ons for the Atlassian Confluence Dashboard. With Lively Theme you can continue using Confluence with its existing functionality and high quality standard - but with a more modern look and some neat extra features. Furthermore a wide range of useful tools like

Our add-on Lively Blogs gets new features
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Our add-on Lively Blogs gets new features

(Note: This is a news article regarding our newest add-on Lively Blogs for Confluence. If you’re looking for the documentation, you can find it here). You want to make the most out of your Confluence blog posts by adding teaser images, using prioritization and display them on a stunning

Say hello to Lively Theme for Confluence!
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Say hello to Lively Theme for Confluence!

(Note: This is a news article regarding our newest add-on Lively Theme for Confluence. If you’re looking for the documentation, you can find it here). You love using Confluence? With our newest add-on Lively Theme you can continue using Confluence with its existing functionality and high quality standard -

What's new with HideElements for Confluence?
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What's new with HideElements for Confluence?

(Note: This is a news article regarding the features of HideElements for Confluence. If you’re looking for the documentation, you can find it here). Pages and blog posts in Confluence often seem to have an excessive amount of buttons, meta-information, and comments. At some point you might desire a

Please welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 3
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Please welcome PocketQuery for Confluence 3

(Note: This is a news article about the new PocketQuery version for Confluence 3. If you’re searching for the documentation, you can find it here). Version 3 of PocketQuery for Confluence will soon be ready to go! With its release on January 31st we would like to introduce a

PocketQuery 2.1 says hello!
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PocketQuery 2.1 says hello!

( Note: this is a news article about the new PocketQuery version 2.1. If you’re searching for the documentation, find it here). PocketQuery 2.1 says hello to the world! In this release, we focused primarily on one desire we’ve heard from many PocketQuery users: decouple the PocketQuery

PocketQuery 2.0 is released!
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PocketQuery 2.0 is released!

( Note: this is a news article about the new PocketQuery version 2.0. If you’re searching for the documentation, find it here.) Our goal with PocketQuery releases was to eat humble pie: we wanted to release new features with frequent new versions. We failed totally with that goal. We

Task Reminder for Atlassian Confluence
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Task Reminder for Atlassian Confluence

With the Confluence Task Management Atlassian added a number of useful features in the Confluence version 5.5. to simplify the collaboration between Confluence users through tasks. Those are the outstanding features of Confluence Task Management: creation of inline tasksscheduling of expiry dates and user assignmentuser-specific task overviewtask reportsTask Reminder

Open stage for PocketQuery 1.14
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Open stage for PocketQuery 1.14

Open stage for PocketQuery 1.14! This version has a few design improvements and some neat new features packed for you! These are the new features / characteristics of version 1.14: New icon designPocketQuery got a new icon on your Confluence system (the red database). Template configurationThere is now a