Jon Silvers

Wikis Reviewed

Jon Silvers
January 11, 2007
Just about everything in Confluence shows polish and attention to detail. You can instantly create pages in the designated space and edit with standard wiki markup code or a rich-text editor. Linking to other pages is simple, and the system ensures links don’t break if you reorganize pages into a different hierarchy. Further, categorizing pages into logical parent and children groups is point-and-click simple. Each page has a printable view and can be exported to PDF.

Read the complete InfoWorld review Wikis Evolve as Collaboration Tools. It's not only a nice review, but also a good primer about wikis.

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