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What add-ons come bundled with Confluence?

Renee Crowley June 12, 2015

Which add-ons come bundled as part of a Confluence cloud license? For a Confluence server license?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 12, 2015

Basically, the same - you get all the system addons, and none of the others.

Renee Crowley June 12, 2015

Which are the system add-ons?

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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June 12, 2015

It doesn't matter - they're the ones that make Confluence work when you install it off-the-shelf. I'm not sure why you think you need to know this? Run a trial of Confluence, if it doesn't have something you need, then look for an addon to provide it.

Renee Lyons
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July 8, 2015

Because I'm trying to create internal documentation about how to use the basic add-ons. I'm not sure why you think you need to know why I need to know this?

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 8, 2015

I was curious as to why you think it's useful to try to compare Cloud and Server versions in terms of plugins, as most answers to that question probably have a better approach. This one certainly does - 99.99% of users simply don't need to take a "this system plugin does that" approach to Confluence. Use Confluence off-the-shelf, as documented on Atlassian's site. It's utterly irrelevant what plugin provides what function.

Renee Crowley July 9, 2015

They need a "this macro does this" approach though, and the bundled plugins provide macros.

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July 9, 2015

That's fine, my point is that what plugins do what are totally irrelevant. Macro X does Y is perfectly sensible, and it's the way Atlassian have documented them at https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Macros - that will always cover the macros a plain installation of Confluence will provide. It's generally good enough that most people documenting Confluence for internal use can point at it and say "here's the list of macros you *could* use" and then get stuck into documenting how the organisation could and should use them to create good pages and spaces - a worked example of a clever page is often a good start!

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