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Section: Unix

 

Added: Fri, Jul 2nd 1999 04:54 UTC (9 years, 1 month ago) Updated: Tue, Jan 29th 2008 00:56 UTC (6 months, 25 days ago)


About:
TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and simple Web based collaboration platform. It is suitable for dynamic intranets and knowledge bases, and for sharing and managing documents and collaborative projects. It resembles a normal Web site, but every page can be changed from a browser. It features automatic link generation, full text search, group authorization, Web forms, reporting, change notification, file attachments, revision control of pages and attachments, a modular templating system with skins, hierarchical navigation based on the topic parenting feature, and more. Plugins can be used to enhance the program and build groupware applications.

Author:
Peter Thoeny [contact developer]

Rating:
8.60/10.00 (20 votes)

Homepage:
http://TWiki.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://twiki.org/download.html
Zip:
http://twiki.org/download.html
Changelog:
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiHistory
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://svn.twiki.org/svn/twiki/branches/
Bug tracker:
http://develop.twiki.org/
Demo site:
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Main/WebHome

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  6 - Mature
[Environment]  Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  Developers, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Programming Language]  Perl
[Topic]  Communications :: File Sharing, Information Management :: Document Repositories, Information Management :: Issue Tracking, Information Management :: Metadata/Semantic Models, Information Management :: Workflow Frameworks, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: CGI Tools/Libraries, Office/Business :: Groupware, Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML/XHTML

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Peter Thoeny (Owner)

» Rating: 8.60/10.00 (Rank 224)
» Vitality: 0.08% (Rank 1638)
» Popularity: 4.60% (Rank 786)

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   Record hits: 46,349
   URL hits: 34,161
   Subscribers: 99

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 4.2.0 25-Jan-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Beta 4.2.0-rc1 04-Dec-2007 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/BZ2

 Releases

Version Focus Date
4.2.0 Minor feature enhancements 25-Jan-2008 21:33
4.1.2 Minor bugfixes 17-Dec-2007 00:01
4.1.1 Major bugfixes 05-Feb-2007 04:32
4.1 Minor feature enhancements 18-Jan-2007 02:57
4.0.1 Major bugfixes 08-Feb-2006 06:39
4.0.0 Major feature enhancements 03-Feb-2006 07:56
01 Sep 2004 Major feature enhancements 03-Sep-2004 11:38
01 Feb 2003 Major feature enhancements 05-Feb-2003 10:15
01 Dec 2001 Minor feature enhancements 10-Dec-2001 07:11
01 Sep 2001 Major feature enhancements 20-Sep-2001 22:28

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 Comments

[»] good and bad
by Tom - Oct 4th 2003 04:52:38

There are a number of very good points in this Wiki, but also some horrible ones.

I especially dislike the user management, which is just horrible and the default installation keeps you completely in the dark about how to start with admin work. Registration is missing important information and the whole Login/Logout interface is "cleverly" (rather not) hidden.
That it (apparently intentionally) ships with the developers being admins on your Wiki is something I find hard to describe without becoming insulting.

On the plus site, the multiple webs idea seems great, the fact that you can manage most of the configuration right from the Wiki is a welcome change, and that it doesn't require a database will be a plus for many people without.
There are also a lot of plugins available to extend functionality, and several skins to change the looks, even though some of them I wouldn't willingly inflict on anyone.

If you are looking for a powerful basic engine and want/can invest work on customizing it so it becomes useable, this is one you definitely want to try.

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[»] TWiki deployment
by Carl Mikkelsen - Jan 31st 2003 09:45:54

I have deployed TWiki on my companies intranet, and it is slowly gaining use. We needed a knowledge base, as well as a document production system. TWiki is serving as both.

I made some changes to one plugin to better serve our needs -- the TocPlugin. It now creates streamlined HTML which can be processed into PDF files for customer distributions.

Because GoodTechnology is good in many contexts, I've added a TWiki to my home web for home metalworking projects and intrafamily communication.

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