FreedomBox and WikiSuite have some similarities. This page is to explain the differences and rationale of choices. You likely will be interested in the other alternatives to WikiSuite.
Similarities
- All FLOSS
- Open communities
- Designed for self-hosting
Differences
- FreedomBox is a personal server, whereas WikiSuite is focused on teams. You can start as a team of one, and be ready to add more accounts later.
- FreedomBox is based on Debian. WikiSuite is based on Virtualmin which supports many distros .
- FreedomBox runs on low-cost plug ARM computers. While this is cool and may be offered in the future, it is low priority as WikiSuite can run on just about any laptop, even very old laptops that were originally running Windows XP. As a bonus, old laptops come with a built-in UPS, and are easy to move around.
- WikiSuite has more features. See WikiSuite features vs FreedomBox features.
Questions
- To move towards a unified UI, WikiSuite is working to move all components to Bootstrap. Does FreedomBox have a similar initiative?
Related links
Other alternatives
- WikiSuite vs Adaxa
- WikiSuite vs Atlassian
- WikiSuite vs Cloudron
- WikiSuite vs CommonsCloud
- WikiSuite vs Cozy
- WikiSuite vs Ecloud Selfhosting
- WikiSuite vs Freedombone
- WikiSuite vs GoFAST
- WikiSuite vs Google
- WikiSuite vs IBM
- WikiSuite vs LibreOffice
- WikiSuite vs Lotus Notes
- WikiSuite vs Microsoft
- WikiSuite vs Nextcloud
- WikiSuite vs Odoo
- WikiSuite vs ONLYOFFICE
- WikiSuite vs Open-Xchange
- WikiSuite vs Open365
- WikiSuite vs OpenPaaS
- WikiSuite vs Sandstorm
- WikiSuite vs YunoHost
- WikiSuite vs Zoho