Stephen,

> Sharepoint is a wiki on M$ steroids. If you use M$ products then it is great 
> at sharing, and allowing a few to enhance a document of any sort and
keep differences straight.

I'm not sure I would compare SharePoint to a wiki. SharePoint can be too
structured for some things and I'm not a big fan of storing project
knowledge in Office files where it can be easily siloed. Wikis seem
thinner and tend to be much more hyperlinked than the SharePoint sites
I've worked with.

SharePoint is a great tool, but it hasn't worked well for me as a way to
manage project knowledge.

Malcolm


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