Johnson, Jonathon W Mr CTR USA TRADOC USA disturbed my sleep to write:
> Has anyone found any particularly good wiki software?  Currently so far I've
> tried quite a few, but none seem to quite meet what I'd like (ie. Screwturn
> wiki allows for ACL's, but they are awkward to handle and their categories
> can't be used globally. You must recreate them for each "namespace" you
> create.  The administration screens have little to no documentation on them
> themselves, so each change to the site must be tested and then documented
> itself which I find to be rather unhelpful to solving the problem lol).

You might want to have a look at Confluence
(http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/).  We use it at $WORK
and so far I've found the ACLs easy enough to work with...though for
the most part, our wiki is more open than closed.  The latest version
supports working with Word, but I haven't tested that at all and I
can't remember if it will import or not.  (Must...finish...coffee...)

Thanks,
Hugh


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Hugh Brown
http://saintaardvarkthecarpeted.com
Because the plural of Anecdote is Myth.

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