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From: Matthias Mair <code@mjmair.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2022 22:20:23 +0200
Subject: [PATCH] cleaner layout

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 InvenTree is by far not the only software for managing 'things'<tm>, there are even a few in the OSS space that adress all your possible needs. We have compiled a list with (more or less) competitors and why they might be a better fit.
 
 PLMs:
-- [Partkeepr](https://partkeepr.org/) - One of the OG OSS inventory solutions
-- [Partsbox](https://partsbox.com/) - for profit - nice interface and reasonable priced for SMEs
-- [Bomist](https://bomist.com/) - for profit - free version with limited function
+- [Partkeepr](https://partkeepr.org/) - one of the OG OSS inventory solutions
+- [Partsbox](https://partsbox.com/) `/for profit/` nice interface and reasonable priced for SMEs
+- [Bomist](https://bomist.com/) `/for profit/` free version with limited function
 
 Asset Managemnt:
 - [SnipeIt](https://snipeitapp.com/) - battleproven stable in the PHP scene
-- [Odoo](https://github.com/odoo) - Full open source ERP
+- [Odoo](https://github.com/odoo) - full open source ERP
 
 Other:
-- [Excel](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Excel) - for profit - be honest to yourself - could you handle it with a spreadsheet?
+- [Excel](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Excel) `/for profit/` be honest to yourself - could you handle it with a spreadsheet?