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:LinuxPR: TWiki - A FREE Web Based Collaboration Tool
LinuxPR: TWiki - A FREE Web Based Collaboration Tool
Jan 11, 2000, 07 :55 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (3868 reads)

"Use the TWiki CGI scripts to create a dynamic web site, intranet site, or knowledge base; Collaborate with your community using just a web browser."

"Peter Thoeny announces the availability of TWiki, a web based collaboration tool. It looks and feels like a normal Intranet or Internet web site. However it also has a Edit link at the bottom of every web page, everybody can change a topic or add content. TWiki is a cgi-bin script written in Perl. It reads a text file, hyperlinks it and converts it to HTML on the fly. Features include automatic link generation, full text search, page revision control, page locking, email notification of changes, file attachments to web pages, and more. TWiki depends on Unix, Perl 5, RCS and a web server with CGI (like Apache)."

"TWiki is available for download from the TWiki web-site. The product is under GPL and can be used for free."

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