dokuwiki works pretty good. All flat files - easy to migrate to a new
server. For an individual, works well.
<quote>
DokuWiki is a standards-compliant, simple-to-use wiki which allows
users to create rich documentation repositories. It provides an
environment for individuals, teams and companies to create and
collaborate using a simple yet powerful syntax that ensures data files
remain structured and readable outside the wiki.
</quote>
http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki
Dustin
On 19-Jul-08, at 10:22 AM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Am 19.07.2008 um 19:01 schrieb Craig White:
On Sat, 2008-07-19 at 10:38 -0600, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
For ages I have been keeping docs and notes in Public Folders
inside an Exchange server
and want to move this out to a more modern facility that allows
tagging and searching via
a web interface for keywords so I can keep all my notes more
organized.
Anyone have any personal recos for the slickest system to do this
with. Given the nature of
my home setup, its routinely used to lab stuff up so I would want
something that can be easily
migrated to a new install if need be.
----
complete overkill for a single user but Alfresco
Indeed.
Using Alfreso for a "Wiki" is like using an A-bomb to start a fire ;-)
But if you want to berserk, why not use Documentum right from the
start?
:-)
This subject interest me, too.
I found that the - surprise, surprise - wikipedia site offers a
rough list:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
cheers,
Rainer
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