tWiki - Anyone use it for project planning?

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tWiki - Anyone use it for project planning?

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I'm searching around for a suitable wiki to use for storing project material mostly in the planning material. I want to be able to use this to centralize the way we do our planning work and facilitate discussions with the rest of the team.

I stumbled across tWiki. It certainly looks nice but has anybody used it or does anybody have any other recommendations?

http://twiki.org/

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Note that it's CGI, not php..
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MarK (CZ) wrote:Note that it's CGI, not php..
Hmm... doesn't put me off too much actually. But yeah, I hadn't even noticed that thanks.
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TRAC has a built-in Wiki and so if you guys are using subversion there is nowhere more convenient.
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Thanks guys. I'll check out your suggestions :)
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i planned on using a wiki myself but i don't have the time to test all of those that are free on that link that was posted

any of you know if there is one that is easy to manage users and makea table of contents and post pages like i'm writing a document? because that's really what i want. to make a very large document and make it easy for me. not to have to fight with it ya know?
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The two that I have had any expeience with are MediaWiki and DokuWiki.
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honestly, i have mediawiki already installed. i really just don't have enough time to learn anything. i just need something intuitive to work with that does categories (TOC) and users. i don't care if i have to put the users in via a PHP file manually because that's fine. heck, it's faster and the page will be htaccess protected. but still, i do too much already all day every day that having to learn something else is just too much. ya know?

i'm gonna go thru thier demos and DokuWiki right now
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i put wackowiki on my local server screwing around with it.

i also have wikkawiki on my localhost as well. i just can't seem to be able to make a table of contents and stuff. creating pages is easy enough i guess (having to do it from the URL is kinda lame tho). anyone have any experiance to hold my hand thru this? lmao

http://wackowiki.com/WackoDocEspanol?v=xm8
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