I'd like a hosted offer with WYSIWYG editing and a page history using my own domain. Besides, I'd like everyone to be able to edit it, as in Wikipedia.
Does anyone of the following examples have that feature, and, if not, which ones have that ability?
Metadot Wiki, Netcipia, SamePage, ScribbleWiki, Wetpaint, Wikispaces
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Mikael Häggström
Last edited by Haggstrom (2008-03-01 16:52:46)
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Hello,
SamePage very much has that capability: you can create a trial account in less than a minute and check it out: http://samepage.spwiki.com
It has a powerful WYSIWYG editor and page history that allows the comparison of different page versions and the ability to rollback to previous versions of a page. Further, the Wiki can be made as restrictive or as open as you want.
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SamePage Team
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Mikael,
Take a look at Wik.is. It runs on Deki Wiki and allows you to do everything you are asking for for a reasonable price of $99/year. Check it out here: http://wik.is
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Luminotes is a hosted personal wiki that's completely WYSIWIYG and has a revision history. It also supports collaboration among multiple users that you invite to your wiki. Support for using your own domain is planned.
Check it out at http://luminotes.com/
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Seems like several alternatives are possible. However, I'd also like unlimited space, since I want the Wiki to be able to grow without limits. I'm planning to make a non-profit Wiki with healthcare information.
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Mikael Häggström
Last edited by Haggstrom (2008-03-04 17:10:12)
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Mikael,
Wik.is allows for unlimited users and spaces. The only restriction we have right now is on the storage and it is 10 Gig(for Pro). The cool thing is that if you get up to that mark(which your site would be doing well with contributions) then we can migrate you to our open source software, Deki Wiki, and run it on your own server. Wik.is gives you the flexibility to grow your community.
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