When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found them equally easy to use. However, Guru is easier to set up , while reviewers preferred administration and ease of doing business with Enablix overall.
The search function is really effective, certainly compared to our old database for marketing material. UI is more modern as well.
It's not easily searchable, not intuitive to use, the tagging functionality isn't great.
I appreciate the intuitive hierarchy (collections/boards/sections/cards) and intuitive WYSIWYG interface for creating/editing cards. We had disparate cards that fell stale in our old knowledge management software solution and couldn't access any data from...
Although it's easy to navigate once your in guru, you may know where you're going but you have no idea how narrow down and find the specific information you need. For example, if I just want info on LEXIA UK, Im going to have to search through 2-3 articles...
The search function is really effective, certainly compared to our old database for marketing material. UI is more modern as well.
I appreciate the intuitive hierarchy (collections/boards/sections/cards) and intuitive WYSIWYG interface for creating/editing cards. We had disparate cards that fell stale in our old knowledge management software solution and couldn't access any data from...
It's not easily searchable, not intuitive to use, the tagging functionality isn't great.
Although it's easy to navigate once your in guru, you may know where you're going but you have no idea how narrow down and find the specific information you need. For example, if I just want info on LEXIA UK, Im going to have to search through 2-3 articles...