I spent a considerable amount of time once building a personal wiki in Notion. I had databases for book notes, templates for meeting logs, and an elaborate tagging system that would make a librarian ...
There are a variety of benefits to creating a personal wiki, which can be used for keeping records, tracking projects, and writing up documentation. Luckily, if you're a privacy or self-hosting ...
Are you looking for a free open source wiki software for Windows? Here is a full list of the best free open-source wiki software that you can use to collaboratively create, modify, organize, and ...
Bill Ferriter offers some useful advice for teachers who are interested in using wikis for class projects but are concerned about students posting inappropriate material. In the end, he says, the risk ...
I'm currently looking into setting up a Sharepoint site to be used as a Wki. It looks like it would be possible but would be pretty clunky to update as it doesn't seem to be a current fully supported ...
Does anyone use a wiki or web based software for System / Project documentation? Currently we use a file share for most of this documentation and it lives in various text, PDF/word/excel/visio files.
Ward Cunningham, the developer of the first wiki software (WikiWikiWeb) originally described it as “the simplest online database that could possibly work.” His words speak to the first appeal of a ...
Wikis are deceptively easy to use and install, so are nowadays found in all sorts of IT departments, especially as quick and simple project management organizers. Although wikis are used mainly as ...
What comes to mind when you think of Wikipedia? Maybe you think of clicking link after link to learn about a topic, followed by another topic and then another. Or maybe you’ve heard a teacher or ...