So let me just start with a praise of BoltWire :) Being a game
designer (and web apps more loosely conceptualized with more
technically inclined friends) I am an avid user of wiki apps. I have
intimate knowledge of at least wikidot, mediawiki, dokuwiki as well as
other ways of online docs collaboration, such as google docs (love it
btw). Among the mentioned wikis, none have really been to my liking.
Also well fared with CM systems like Joomla and Wordpress, I know how
easy content management *could* be (with regards to WP in particular).

I've always been puzzled as to why wiki systems never quite prospered
in innovation in the open web market the same way CMS, blogs and
forums did; I mean, if you want to find the 'forum for you', you'll
have to compare at least 3 equally viable and impressive options,
which is a good thing. But wikis? Whenever I compared them, it always
seemed like I resolved to picking the one that would cause the least
pain.

Enter BoltWire! It really does seem like someone finally figured it
out, THANK YOU! Another great contender that I recently discovered is
WikkaWiki, but they too impose a couple unnecessary conventions upon
the user, such as providing no way around naming pages in accordance
with wiki conventions; PageName, not pagename.

I am greatly looking forward to exploring BoltWire's capabilities as a
software, project and community, all of which matters equally to me.
All the best to Dan Vis and all other BW developers; great job!

~  Erlend Sogge Heggen

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