
Especially since we have a number of clients that are on the legacy C5 platform that we will need to convert over. More recently, we’ve started thinking we should really switch to doing dev on a local system and then uploading to the live when we are ready. Sometimes we would do a subdomain and then transfer the content to the primary…I know, that is probably not the best way to develop websites. So we’ve pretty much always developed websites on a live server and just blocked access until the client was ready.
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But you can easily install other themes and then customise it with your own CSS. Its problem is that the default theme is arguably quite ugly, so I could imagine many being put off because of that. It’s much more sophisticated than the screenshots suggest. It also works really well with multiple users, with it automatically updating when changes are made by others. Even though there’s just two of us, it’s pretty essential to keep on top of everything. We use it for keeping track of leads, quotes, work on the go, things to invoice, ad-hoc tasks, etc. Kanboard on the other hand we just self host, and is actually surprisingly powerful once up and running, with lots of automated actions. We used to use Jira for a Kanban board, but something about it didn’t quite flow right for us, and we couldn’t justify the on-going cost (even though it’s not expensive). One other tool that I forgot to mention that we use all the time for planning and tracking projects is Kanboard. +1 for the Affinity products, they’re great value. Obsidian looks really interesting, I’m going to check it out. Skitch For annotating screenshots, helps when creating docs or answering support requests.Affinity Designer and Affinity Photo for all our graphic design, site mockups etc.
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Obsidian Use it for business planning and also use it to store code snippets, it has full syntax highlighting, and a plugin that gives you one-click copy, very handy.



I’ve ended up using this and it’s worked really well. Archiver - I’ve struggled to find a good zipping program on mac, one that makes it easier to remove hidden files.For times when we only have FTP access, or PHPMyAdmin is broken, this is fantastic. Adminer - a single file mysql admin, similar to PHPMyAdmin.So we do our dev locally, and then push up to dev and live servers when needed.
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