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JumpBox for the MoinMoin Wiki 1.1.10
Deploy Moimmoin on any operating system with no complicated setup scripts or install headaches. more>>
JumpBox for the MoinMoin Wiki 1.1.10 is an updated and comprehensive Wiki Engine with a large community of users. It has a clean easy to understand user interface. Since it's a Python program it's not one of the most popular wikis, but that's a shame as it has a very clean interface and is a very powerful tool for documentation projects. This makes the JumpBox for MoinMoin even more valuable, because it allows us to expose this great Wiki system to more users who we believe will find it quite valuable.
Major Features:
- Be based on the 1.1 JumpBox Platform and includes a backup system that supports archiving the state of the JumpBox to NFS, Windows File Shares and Amazon S3.
- Simplifie your server software deployments with pre-built, pre-configured virtual applications that deploy in minutes.
- A JumpBox packages an application's software, dependencies, and application data into a single virtual application that deploys locally, or hosted to major computing, virtualization, and cloud computing platforms.
- Swiftly deploy on Windows, Mac, and Linux systems to virtualization platforms like VMware, Xen, Parallels, Virtual Iron, Microsoft Virtualization, and Amazon EC2.
- Save up to 70% of the time, expense, and frustration of deploying server software with a JumpBox, over 20,000 are in use worldwide.
- Among other enhanced features, a JumpBox provides:
- An intuitive user interface to quickly guide users through deployment.
- A web-based control panel for simplified management of system functions.
- A backup system that enables data security and portability
Enhancements:
- Include unspecified updates
- Enhancements
- Or bug fixes.
Requirements:
- Computer running any of: Mac OS X, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Linux
- Virtualization software. Any of:
- VMWare
- Parallels
- Xen Open Source
- Microsoft Virtual Server
- Microsoft Virtual PC
- Virtual Iron
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses.
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
txt2tags 2.5
Txt2tags converts text files with minimal markup to HTML, XHTML, SGML, LaTeX, Lout, UNIX man page, Wikipedia, Google Code Wiki, DokuWiki, MoinMoin, MagicPoint and PageMaker. Simple, fast, automatic TO more>>
Txt2tags is a document generator. It reads a text file with minimal markup as **bold** and //italic// and converts it to the following formats:
- HTML
- XHTML
- SGML
- LaTeX
- Lout
- Man page
- Wikipedia
- Google Code Wiki
- DokuWiki
- MoinMoin
- MagicPoint
- PageMaker
Free/GPL simple tool that works on Linux, Mac, Windows using command line, web and graphical interfaces. Written in pure Python, its a one-file program that works with the default language modules, no need to install anything.
Translated to many languages, it has extensive documentation and helper tools. A 7-year mature community product, with more than 40 team members and hundreds of users. Follows KISS principle being simple and easy.
Features: simple, fast, automatic TOC, macros, filters, include, tools, extensive documentation.
Requirements: Python language version 2.0 or later.
Whats new in this version: New targets: Wikipedia, Google Code Wiki, DokuWiki. New mark for strikeout text. New tools: TextMate bundle, gedit language file and gensite. Improved Unicode (UTF-8) support. The PHP Web interface was rewritten. Improvements on MoinMoin, LaTeX, and Lout targets. Finnish and Chinese translations.
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