Coda and Confluence are very heavy weight and slow. Also, it's a pain to create pages when you need to tab back and forth to copy text and pictures. Any other solutions in the market that do a better job?
I have never used wiki software before. But, some HN users recommend to use Zim [0]. They shared their experience with Zim on this thread [1]. One of the example is here [2]. Hopefully, it can be a reference for you.
> Confluence are very heavy weight and slow. Also, it's a pain to create pages when you need to tab back and forth to copy text and pictures.
I can confirm that since I use Confluence at work.
I use WikidPad for my notes... it was cross-platform until something broke in Python or wxPython, and now it doesn't work under Linux any more... I had to switch back to Windows 10 because of that.
I use Obsidian to keep wikis in Markdown format. I can also edit the wikis in any other editor I choose since they're plain text files on my file system.
> Confluence are very heavy weight and slow. Also, it's a pain to create pages when you need to tab back and forth to copy text and pictures.
I can confirm that since I use Confluence at work.
[0]: https://zim-wiki.org
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30088933
[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30089544