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Twiki .. any good?
So .. having looked at MediaWiki
has anyone got experience with Twiki and whether they liked it? Any feedback appreciated |
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I personally think mediawiki is the way to go. I never quite got the hang of skinning it, but I like how it feels like wikipedia. I did install tikiwiki, but I didn't like it and just decided to go with mediawiki.
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Thanks Jon
what didn't you like about Twiki, please? so far, I have found MediaWiki to be a bit quirky, no room for the slightest error and it will mess up the display Cheers |
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Does anyone know if there is a way to integrate Twiki (www.twiki.org) with Vbulletin so the members dont have to login or register twice?
Doug |
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Have you checked out vbWiki? Great integration with MW and VB, including styles.
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I'd recommend MediaWiki, too. I haven't tried Twiki just yet but I'm happy with MediaWiki so I'm not going anywhere.
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vbwikipro is excellent.
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Or try dokuwiki, I've had good experience with it.
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