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In addition to the standard Wiki functions of page editing, OpenForum allows the Wiki platform to be extended, tailored and integrated with existing systems. This is achieved by the use of server side Javascript scripts and Java plugins. The server side scripts can be edited from within the Wiki itself. In fact all the Wiki actions, such as editing pages, uploading attachments and controlling access are defined in Javascript scripts that can be edited from within the Wiki.
Sun Wiki Publisher is a useful extension for OpenOffice.org designed to allow you to post articles on MediaWiki servers with no need to know the syntax of MediaWiki markup language. Publish your new and existing documents transparently with the Writer to a wiki page.
All important text attributes such as headings, hyperlinks, lists and simple tables are supported. Even images are supported as long as they have already been uploaded to the wiki site. An automatic upload of images is currently not supported.
It is the perfect extension for all users who want to make existing documentations and specifications available on MediaWiki servers. Just load the document and call the Extension with Send ? MediaWiki Server. A dialog will guide you to publish your document.
Requirements:
OpenOffice.org
This is a Widget for the DT Wiki. http://editthis.info/dark_throne/Main_Page
IF you want to find more about DT and be up to date with this game, you have to use this widget.
SharePoint Wiki Redirect 1.0.409.1 helps you to easily manage different versions of wiki pages and control which version is displayed by default. Wiki Redirect gives you the ability to quickly toggle between the version edited most recently, the latest approved/published version, and the version history page, deciding which version will be displayed whenever someone accesses the wiki.
The ¡°Default Page¡± setting lets you choose between the wiki page and the version history page as a default landing page, while the ¡°Default Version¡± setting determines whether the latest version of the wiki or the most recently approved version is displayed as default. If the version history page and the current approved version of the wiki are selected as defaults, the wiki page will automatically open the most recent published version, with a clickable list of other versions available on the left.
Major Features:
- Control which version of a wiki page is displayed by default
- Quickly toggle between the most recently edited version and the latest approved/published version of a wiki page
- Set the version history page as the default view, displaying all other versions in a clickable list on the left
Project Kaiser 1.1.665 is professionally designed as a web-based project management tool with rapid and simple issue tracking, project documentation, collaboration tools, hierarchical project structure support and multi-language content management. It provides powerful user- and team-based security. It is fast and stable, requires no special knowledge. It is an All-in-one everyday project management solution for managers and executors.
Project Kaiser is not only issue tracker, but also a powerful set of instruments for working with projects of any size and difficulty. Project Kaiser is all-sufficient and comfortable in use.
Project Kaiser is a cross-platform solution. Server-side is a lightweight Java application which allows running on any Java-compatible web server.
Project Kaiser is available in two delivery options:
- Win32 distributive - including Tomcat server with embedded Project Kaiser server;
- Universal option - web application archive (WAR), which can be manually deployed on any web-server which supports Java applications.
There is no client-side application needed, users are working with Project Kaiser from any PC using internet browser. You can work with Project Kaiser from office, home or even internet-cafe.
Major Features:
- Web-based: full functionality from your browser
- Issue Tracking with real support of Assignee and Responsible persons (example)
- Unlimited project hierarchy
- Embedded Wiki and Forums
- Multilingual Content Management
- Powerful security subsystem
- Extremely fast server engine
- Easy install and update
- Platform-independent server (Java)
- Major improvements
- For Issues, Milestone, Milestones and Requirements - new button "show full hierarchy on/off" added which shows full issues hierarchy in one list.
- Team Members management improved
- Documentation and Wiki files shows "Table of Contents"
- Other improvements
- Password strength indicator added
- Date picker now highlights current date
- Grid "Next page" and "Previous page" links improved
- Database creation wizard: some useful hints added
- Admin panel: error handling improved
- Other small improvements
- Bugs fixed
- Attachment icon algorithm
- "Public section" tree content may sometimes disappear
- Error when adding the link in new topic
- "Remove column" and "Remove row" doesn't work in table headers
- Focus problems on "Rename file" dialog
- Project name is getting lost sometimes in "Personal" section
- It is possible to create user with empty name
- Other minor bugs
This JumpBox is 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.
A wiki is a Web 2.0 platform to create, share and remix content. Enterprise Wiki as a structured wiki goes a step further; it enables users to automate their workflow by creating custom tailored wiki applications.
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
JumpBox for the MoinMoin Wiki 1.1.9 is designed as a great tool with easy to understand user interface for a large community of users. 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 you to expose this great Wiki system to more users who you believe will find it quite valuable.
Major Features:
- 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.
- JumpBox simplifies 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.
- 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.
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
- VMWare
- For easiest use: a network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
- 3 GB Free disk space
- Minimum 1 GB System RAM
- Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
Wiki in a Jar comes with a small web server so you can have access to your notes from any PC that can connect to your computer.
In Wiki in a Jar The markup is kept simple (based on Wikipedia syntax) and content is stored in plain text files.
Here are some key features of "Wiki in a Jar":
Wiki pages can be edited, linked, tagged, and searched. The same is true for vCard contact files, except being able to directly edit them.
Tag Trees (see below for demo). They allow to group and organize tagged pages in a hierarchy, bringing structure into the otherwise flat tag cloud
Sailing Wiki, and Cruising Guide toolbar for Internet Explorer. Find the latest in sailing news, blogs and boating links. Easily reach all the sailing anchorage and marina information to plan your next daytrip or circumnaviation directly from your toolbar.
Requirements: Internet Explorer
TWiki was designed tio be a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform and knowledge management system. It is a Structured Wiki, typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with Plugins.
A wiki is a Web 2.0 platform to create, share and remix content. TWiki as a structured wiki goes a step further; it enables users to automate their workflow by creating custom tailored wiki applications.
Companies are deploying TWiki in different ways, and TWiki is quite flexible to adapt to different needs. Here is a non- comprehensive list of how TWiki is being used:
To replace a static intranet. Content is maintained by the employees, thus eliminating the "one webmaster syndrome" of outdated and insufficient intranet content.
As a knowledge base and FAQ system. The TWikiSuccessStoryOfTakeFive tells you more about that.
To design and document software projects.
To track issues (i.e. bugs) and features. TWiki itself is managed this way; more on that in the Codev web.
As a document management tool.
To collaborate on common goals, such as the Javapedia online encyclopedia for Java developers on java.net, or the Biowiki for computational biology projects of UC Berkeley.
As a software archive, i.e. the TWiki Plugins archive.
As a company internal message board, i.e. for job listings.
Deploying a server-based application like Twiki is a major decision and commitment. If you are thinking about it for your organization, but are concerned about the time, effort and risk in deploying it, try the Jumpbox for Twiki. JumpBox makes the application fast and simple to use, so it is a perfect way to try it out.
Features of "JumpBox for the Twiki Wiki System":
Supports Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.
A single package that runs on top of virtualization software.
Just download, run and click one button to configure.
No risk of corrupting your existing OS installation.
Run multiple instances of the application on a single machine.
No need to ever reinstall or reconfigure.
Easy to automatically backup the entire state of the application.
Can be dropped into existing virtualization infrastructures if available.
The JumpBox Platform provides a consistent and comfortable runtime environment.
NOTE:This JumpBox includes TWiki version 4.1.2.
Requirements:
Virtualization software. Any of:
VMWare
Parallels
Xen Open Source
A network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
3 GB Free disk space
Minimum 1 GB System RAM
Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
MediaWiki is a powerful wiki engine for web-based document collaboration - providing a mechanism for multiple people to work together in creating and editing a body of information.
MediaWiki includes powerful wiki tools that allow you to create content using wikitext, a simple plain text format that eliminates the need to write cumbersome HTML code. You can also link pages together easily, create new pages on the fly, add images and other media, comment on pages and track page revisions.
MediaWiki was initially designed for the Wikipedia project but nowadays is deployed on numerous web sites around the world.
Features of "JumpBox for the MediaWiki Wiki System 1.0.2":
A single package that runs on top of virtualization software.
Just download, run and click one button to configure.
No risk of corrupting your existing OS installation.
Run multiple instances of the application on a single machine.
No need to ever reinstall or reconfigure.
Easy to automatically backup the entire state of the application.
Can be dropped into existing virtualization infrastructures if available.
The JumpBox Platform provides a consistent and comfortable runtime environment.
NOTE: This JumpBox includes MediaWiki version 1.10.0.
Requirements:
Virtualization software. Any of:
VMWare
Parallels
Xen Open Source
A network that assigns dynamic IP addresses. (Most do)
3 GB Free disk space
Minimum 1 GB System RAM
Minimum 1 Ghz CPU
This JumpBox is 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.
The JumpBox for DokuWiki is a simple and quick to deploy solution that can be dropped into place in about a minute allowing you to put a documentation system in place for your team with minimal time expenditure. This JumpBox is 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.
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