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TWiki is a Web-based collaboration platform

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  • A TWiki site is an easy-to-use, full-featured open communications environment:
    • people anywhere on the Web or on an intranet can meet
    • rich Web text, images, and online multimedia are easily shared
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    • documents and other files can be uploaded and downloaded
    • all you need is a Web browser and any available network connection
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TWiki is a powerful Web enhancement...

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TWiki is an UNUSUAL Web-based collaboration platform

  • There's no doubt that, to most people, TWiki at first seems almost the opposite of how the Web and online communications "normally" work. Why?
    • TWiki operates like a whiteboard for the Web - it lets you and all other users write, place pictures and post links, anywhere on any page.
    • Not only that, everyone can EDIT anything, anywhere on a page.
    • At first, this may seem "too" open - it soon becomes second-nature, allowing you the freedom to edit and update the way you want to.
 
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TWiki is a powerful Web enhancement...

 
  • TWiki's parsing engine is written in Perl. It reads a text file, and converts TWiki shorthand into standard HTML, on the fly. The point is to:
    • make adding and editing text simple (How simple? Click on the Edit link at the bottom of the page...)
    • let you find information fast (WebSearch)
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  • WikiCulture looks at the unique type of collaboration Wiki systems offer.
  • WikiReferences links to articles and books about collaboration and Wiki technology.
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NOTE: If you have to log-in to usr TWiki, for example, if Twiki is running on an intranet, it automatically signs pages you edit and create with your WikiName. If your TWiki installation doesn't require a log-in, TWiki gives everyone the same username: TWikiGuest.
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ALERT! If you have to log-in to use TWiki, for example, if Twiki is running on an intranet, it automatically signs pages you edit and create with your WikiName. If your TWiki installation doesn't require a log-in, TWiki gives everyone the same username: TWikiGuest.
 TWikiTM is a trademark of PeterThoeny, originator and lead developer.
  • TWiki is developed as Free Software under the GNU/GPL
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  • WelcomeGuest is a fast track guide to TWiki.
  • This site is powered by TWiki version TWiki-4.1.2, Sat, 03 Mar 2007, build 13046.
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Revision 20r20 - 12 May 2002 - 05:55:45 - MikeMannix?
Revision 19r19 - 29 Dec 2001 - 13:13:08 - MikeMannix?
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