Software Alternatives & Reviews

Plurk

Plurk is a social journal for your life.

Plurk Alternatives [Page 2]

The best Plurk alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. A novel new editor for novelists.

    /novelpad-alternatives
  2. Tired of seeing ads and promotions in your timeline, being disrupted by tweets from bots and people...

    /twidere-alternatives
  3. Software for managing online ordering, delivery and loyalty for multi-unit restaurants

    Try for free paid Free Trial $459.0 / Monthly (2500 monthly orders)

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  4. A peer-to-peer social feed application (in progress!)

    /fritter-alternatives
  5. Simplest way to write and publish beautiful docs

    /dimer-beta-alternatives
  6. Publish blog posts, photos and media to your own site, and syndicate it to your social networks. Keep everything on your own site.

    /known-alternatives
  7. Mastodon is a decentralized, open source social network. This is just one part of the network, run by the main developers of the project It is not focused on any particular niche interest - everyone is welcome!

    /mastodon-alternatives
  8. Software for managing online ordering, delivery and loyalty for multi-unit restaurants

    Try for free paid Free Trial $459.0 / Monthly (2500 monthly orders)

    /delivapp-alternatives
  9. Write or Die is an application for Windows, Mac and Linux which aims to eliminate writer's...

    /write-or-die-alternatives
  10. Real-time discussions with friends, photos, and groups.

    /plerb-alternatives
  11. Honest, open-source, privacy-friendly & awesome social network.

    /openbook-alternatives
  12. Independent developer of narrative games and interactive stories.

    /inklewriter-alternatives
  13. Video Game Amino is the fastest growing mobile social network for video game fans!

    /amino-alternatives
  14. When you just have more to say, but don't want to blog it, just 'XLTweet it!'.

    /xltweet-alternatives
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