Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
changi67, chibaguy, jonnybradley, jyhem, lrargerich, luciash, marclaporte, mose, nkoth, nyloth, ohertel, pkdille, redflo, ricks99, sampaioprimo, sylvieg, xavidp
The Free and Open Source Web App with the most built-in features
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When we looked at a Wiki solution for an Intranet, this seemed the way to go. So we were quite surprised to find out all the limitations; for one thing that works, there seems to be another one that does not. Promising too much is the real culprit here I think. You should recenter and concentrate on making the core good enough, instead of putting an infinite number of questionable options. Having one standard template that looks GOOD on all modern browsers would be great too. The other problem is the lack of central design: each feature seems implemented by a martian from a different planet. It's a free thing, so no real complaints can be emitted, right...
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very good project, thanks!Good,good,good.+1
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very good project, thanks!Good,good,good.+1
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Tiki is an all around great piece of software. It effectively covers about any type of activity one could expect to tackle on the Internet today. Of course no software package can be all things to all people, the few the package doesn't quite satisfy are covered by incredible accessibility. By "accessibility" I mean both of the software that is well structured and highly modifiable and also the software team itself which I have found to be amazingly open to providing assistance and taking suggestions alike.
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very good project, thanks!Good,good,good.+1
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very good project, thanks!
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It works. It supports pretty much everything you can think of. It doesn't crash in the hands of a casual user.