TWiki is a Web-based collaboration platform
- A TWiki site is an easy-to-use, full-featured open communications environment:
- people anywhere on the Web or on an intranet can meet
- rich Web text, images, and online multimedia are easily shared
- documents and other files can be uploaded and downloaded
- all you need is a Web browser and any available network connection
TWiki is a powerful Web enhancement...
- TWiki's parsing engine is written in Perl. It reads a text file, and converts TWiki shorthand into standard HTML, on the fly. The point is to:
- make adding and editing text simple (How simple? Click on the Edit link at the bottom of the page...)
- let you find information fast (WebSearch)
- TWiki provides an intuitive way for people to meet and collaborate, that aspires to the Zen ideals known as WabiSabi. It finds beauty in the imperfect and ephemeral and constantly evolving. (When it comes down to it, that's all you need.)
"TWiki" stands for...
- Wiki wiki means "quick" in Hawaiian. The shuttle at Honolulu Airport is called the wiki wiki bus, which is where the original Wiki web got its name.
- TWiki is short for TakeFive Wiki, the name of the company where its founder worked. (It was later discovered that Twiki is also the name of an AI robot that co-starred in the Buck Rogers... movie and TV series from 1979 - see TWiki in the logo.)
Selected TWiki Topics...
- TWikiSite provides a basic big picture overview of the TWiki platform
- TWikiPages? is a quick and concentrated look at the TWiki core
- TWikiPlannedFeatures lists approved additions to future TWiki versions.
- TWikiEnhancementRequests is the place to add your new feature requests.
- TWiki Documentation: a compact User's Guide and an in-depth Reference Manual.
- TWikiHistory puts TWiki development on a timeline
- WikiCulture looks at the unique type of collaboration Wiki systems offer.
- WikiReferences links to articles and books about collaboration and Wiki technology.
NOTE: If you have to log-in to usr TWiki, for example, if Twiki is running on an intranet, it automatically signs pages you edit and create with your WikiName. If your TWiki installation doesn't require a log-in, TWiki gives everyone the same username: TWikiGuest.
TWiki
TM is a trademark of
PeterThoeny, originator and lead developer.
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MikeMannix? - 29 Dec 2001
Revision: r1.19 - 29 Dec 2001 - 13:13 - MikeMannix?