1 Apr 2008 15:37
Re: Inhouse wiki
We've been using Plone which allows us to add in wikis, forums, blogs, windowz ( a product that lets you easily embed another site into yours using iframe), and a variety of other useful products. Its free and built on python to run on any platform (Linux, Windows, or Mac). Thomas On Monday 31 March 2008 17:02, Lin Light wrote: > I have been looking for an in-house wiki and came across one > called "projectforum". Can anyone tell me anything about them. Purpose is > to have a Wiki for my Technical Servies Dept that staff can use instead of > a Dept Manual. Don't want it on the web, but to function like an Intranet. > > Lin > > > Lin Light > Head of Computer > & Technical Services > Herrick District Library > 300 South River Ave. > Holland, MI 49423 > Voice 616-355-3727 > Fax 616-355-1426 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Web4lib mailing list > Web4lib@... > http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/ -- -- ==================================================================== Thomas McMillan Grant Bennett Appalachian State University Operations & Systems Analyst P O Box 32026 University Library Boone, North Carolina 28608 (828) 262 6587 "... using OpenOffice.org, and save them back to disk automatically, in MS Word format. They surf the Web, check e-mail, do instant messsaging, view YouTube videos, visit their Facebook pages, learn touch-typing skills and lots more. Our public library has been offering these Linux public stations for the past three years." - Phil Shapiro Linux Journal January 2008 Library Systems Help Desk: https://www.library.appstate.edu/help/ ====================================================================
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