When I first started programming, I didn't use a terminal multiplexer and finding tmux was a sort of revelation. I joked once on discord that "life before tmux was not life". It strikes me there are probably many other programs that I am not aware of that would be useful to know about.
I've occasionally found Luke's The Best Textbooks on Every Subject thread useful, so I thought a similar thread about software may be interesting.
Here are the rules:
- Post the name of a program for a given need.
- You must have tried at least 2 other programs designed for the same/similar class of problems.
- You must briefly name the other programs you have tried and why you think your chosen program is superior to them.
Software: Zenhub https://www.zenhub.com/
Need: Agile project management for multiple projects.
Other programs I've tried: jira, Monday, clickup, trello, etc
I use scrum to manage my general productivity (not just professional work) and other programs have tended to be painful when managing multiple projects, or have been fiddly in ways I didn't need. A downside to zenhub is it's only free for public projects, so someone inclined could read through your tasks. Zenhub's main selling point is github integration, but I largely ignore that and just use it for standard issue management.