Re: Wiki recommendation
On Saturday 06 May 2006 20:43, Jeff wrote:
> The "best," of course, depends on your specific needs. But if you want
> the ease of a flat-file wiki (i.e. no database required), that also has
> tons of flexibility, Pmwiki can't be beat.
Specifically I am working on an idea for a podcast, and want to use a wiki
plan to use it to lay out the shows, giving my cohost access to collaborate
before we record. I don't necessarily need a beefy database-based one, but
OTOH, I also think that something like Didiwiki is a little too light, as it
seems to be more of a personal note-taking app (I have it on my Zaurus). I'll
give Pmwiki a spin.
Thanks,
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