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Posted by Joerg on February 1, 2007, 4:38 pm
 

Initially cross-posted into the wrong group, hope the cancel worked fast
enough. Sorry about that.

Ok, guys, I had asked this maybe a year ago and hopefully there is some
new stuff by now. I read in EE Times today about Zoho Wiki which allows
online collaboration. While that is nice, a consultant can't do that for
projects. It has to stay local and confidential. So far most programs
can either create local web pages or read them. But not both. Beats me
why not. Only MS-Word can do both on my PC but when doing so it crashes
too much.

Is there a nice, small Wiki software? It should do as a minimum:

* Create and edit HTML.
* Read HTML.
* be able to insert links.
* Be able to also jump to those links.
* Be able to copy bitmaps and stuff into docs.
* Do all this within the same window.

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Posted by Emanuele on February 1, 2007, 5:03 pm
 

Joerg ha scritto:

You can install a local wiki.

Search wiki in a pendrive....

(i work with Wordpress in a usb pendrive)

Emanuele

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Posted by John Devereux on February 1, 2007, 6:07 pm
 



There are plenty available, I have just started using one called
dokuwiki which does all you ask for and more.

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Posted by Joerg on February 1, 2007, 6:40 pm
 

John Devereux wrote:

Thanks, also to Emanuele and John B. I am not too Windows-savvy but at
first glance this and other Wiki software appears to require a running
web server system. Well, I don't have that. What I am looking for is
something more simple. Basically a web editor that has browsing
capabilities at the same time, in the same window. IOW just what MS-Word
can do but without the frequent crashes ;-)

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Posted by Emanuele on February 2, 2007, 9:43 am
 

Joerg ha scritto:

Do You have tried OpenOffice?

Emanuele


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