MindTouch and Confluence both let you reuse content on a static, ad-hoc basis, comparable to FrameMaker text insets, but there's no management of versions, branches, and so on, so if you have a lot of versions for a lot of products it would be very time-consuming and thus expensive to maintain.
I figured out a kludge to handle versions and topic (page) sharing across versions in MindTouch, but I'm happy the powers that be decided it was too expensive to implement. On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 7:57 AM, LGLists <Lists at techcomplus.com> wrote: > I've not completely followed this thread, but I do know of a wiki that lets > you reuse content. > > I've been using MindTouch for one client, and it definitely lets you reuse > content. I've created multiple "guides" in it and have many sections that > I've written once and reused in two or more places. It's fairly easy to do. > I do find the MindTouch editor to have some significant missing functions > (which we've requested), but the sharing of content does work quite well.
