At 6:35 pm +1000 17/8/06, David Guest wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I looked at Mambo, Twiki, Tiki,  OpenEdit , Plone, of which I've used
 Twiki and Tiki a little:
I've played a little with Mambo and Moin Moin but like Michael I had
hoped the ozdocit brainspace might have told me which was the definitive
app to use. Perhaps they still can since my requirements are simpler
than Michael's. I only want a wiki that runs under etch.

David

Easiest Wiki I've used so far is the one Wikipedia uses. Can that be adapted for our meagre use?

Practice manuals present particular problems - because external content is likely to lob in periodically and it would be good if that integration was easy and didn't result in our customisations ending up on the junkpile - probably an impossible task?

I think I'd like a wiki with a good compare function.


Ian.
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