Craig is too humble to say it himself, but a lot of what is inside this new 
version of FlexWiki is due to his own hard work and determination and for that 
we are all extremely grateful. Thanks Craig, and thank you to everyone else who 
has contributed to getting FlexWiki to where it is today.

Derek.


From: Craig Andera 
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 8:58 PM
To: 'FlexWiki Users Mailing List' 
Subject: [Flexwiki-users] FlexWiki 2.0 Release Candidate 1 Available


I just posted the files for FlexWiki 2.0 Release Candidate 1. Woohoo! You can 
get it here. 

 

Here are the release notes: 

 

This is Release Candidate 1 of FlexWiki 2.0. Assuming we don't find any major 
bugs, this release will become the final FlexWiki 2.0 version: the Released To 
Web (RTW) version. 

 

This version sports many, many improvements and enhancements over 2.0 Beta 2. 
Among these are: 

·        Vastly improved performance

·        New tools for editing the configuration files via the web interface

·        Automated table-of-contents generation (via WikiTalk)

·        Page locking (a security feature)

·        Threaded message support for blog/forum-type behavior

·        An all-new default stylesheet for a fresh look

·        Support for file upload and page attachments

·        Improved XHTML compliance

·        Tons of bugfixes

This is not a complete list - there's lots more. 

 

Thanks to Derek, John, and Nathan for all the great code, and to the FlexWiki 
community in general for all the excellent suggestions and feedback. 

 

Enjoy! 



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