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I like Confluence Cloud fine for internal use. The way it integrates
with JIRA is helpful.
I would never use it to author professional-quality docs or host
customer-facing pages since unlike Confluence Server it doesn't have a
source editor or support essential plugins.
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 5:32 AM, Weissman, Jessica R
<WeissmanJR -at- state -dot- gov> wrote:
> This is yet one more reason I'm glad my group chose to host Confluence on our servers. We customize the sidebar heavily and segregate information into separate spaces for separate audiences.
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