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Use GUI link dialogue, or by hand: To Named Pages: Within Wiki: [[link]] Across Wiki: [[WikiName:link]] Global: [[*:link]] To Existing Pages / Paragraphs WikiNameID (e.g. Marketing64 or Marketing64.03) To "Views" - use GUI dialogue or Rapid Selector: [[/link 'link text' ::WikiName ViewName]] (e.g. [[/link 'Marketing Dashboard Page' ::marketing np]] |
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WYSIWYG editor link dialog, link to full or partial url path (e.g. www.tractionsoftware.com is OK) or HTML in text only editor. |
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WYSIWYG editor selection, Ctrl+ B in some browsers, or HTML in text only editor. |
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WYSIWYG editor selection, Ctrl+I in some browsers, or HTML in text only editor. |
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WYSIWYG editor selection, Ctrl+U in some browsers, or HTML in text only editor. |
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WYSIWYG Image Insert Tool or HTML in text only editor. Images can be local (attached) or remote. When copying from web sites, copy/paste from browser to the WYSIWYG editor. Traction server will attach and locally reference the image. |
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Traction TeamPage makes it easy to communicate, work together, find what you need, and stay on top of what's happening in your business. TeamPage integrates action tracking, Twitter-style status, threaded discussion, collaboration, social networking, and deep search that work like the Web. You can work, task, tag and search across thousands of customer, supplier, and internal spaces TeamPage spaces - even across Sharepoint, Documentum, File or SQL servers - for secure work connecting internal and external groups
"Traction, for my money, is the best conceived collaboration suite for company’s that have a technical development requirement." ~ Haydn Shaughnessey Forbes.com, 7 Mar 2012
Marrying Deep Search and Collaboration
"Using TeamPage Attivio Search Plus and TeamPage's Social Enterprise Web, external documents, pages and transactions are now able to become social objects seamlessly integrated with Traction TeamPage's action tracking, search, collaboration and communication." ~ KMWorld, June 2011
TeamPage Social Enterprise Web and Attivio Plus
Traction TeamPage Social Enterprise Web and Attivio Plus options shipped 15 Nov 2011. The Social Enterprise Web option enables TeamPage to share, tag, comment, task, index and search linked public Web or company intranet pages. TeamPage Web browser extensions, inline badges and comment widgets link external Web sources to TeamPage discussion and provide visual feedback. The Attivio Plus option integrates deep search and discussion with live content stored in external line of business systems. The option provides permission-aware search, analysis, tagging, tasking, and sharing of content spanning TeamPage, SharePoint, email in Exchange, Documentum, File servers, SQL Databases, the public Web, private intranets, and other sources.
Traction TeamPage 5.2
Released in June 2010, Traction® TeamPage 5.2 introduced new capabilities to make it simple to track actions, show activity, watch status, and follow discussions embedded in the flow of collaborative work. TeamPage 5.2's new activity dashboards show actions, status and work in context using a format that's easy to read and reduces information overload. Activity dashboards allow people dive into and watch activity associated with projects or milestones they want to focus on, while also seeing, searching, exploring and connecting with others across a broad view of actions organized by business context as well as person. TeamPage 5.2 also introduced drag-and-drop file upload and image insertion for Web browsers supporting the new HTML 5 standard.
Traction TeamPage 5.1
Released in December 2010, Traction® TeamPage 5.1 introduces integrated action tracking for improved team performance. TeamPage 5.1 makes it easy for individuals to see their own action plans, the status of shared projects, team workload, individual progress, and team progress toward common goals – all within the context of the TeamPage platform where work can be planned, discussed and done. One click can add a task tag to any Traction page, comment, status post or paragraph, with automatic rollup of actions by person, date, milestone or project. Projects can be used to collect a set of tasks and milestones to organize activities by date or common goal
Traction TeamPage 5.0
Released in June 2010, Traction® TeamPage 5.0's new generation interface technology is fast, simple, and looks great. TeamPage 5.0 leverages Google Web Toolkit (GWT) technology to deliver a pure Web browser interface that looks and acts more like a native client that a Web application. TeamPage 5.0 integrates personal profile pages, Twitter style personal status, a top down Feed view of activity and more as a natural part of Traction's award winning Enterprise 2.0 collaboration platform. TeamPage 5.0 puts social software to work for activities that matter most for your business including new product development, sales, life cycle product support, communication with clients and sales partners, collaboration with customers and key suppliers, tracking business issues, marketing and competitive intelligence.
Traction TeamPage 4.0
Released in June 2008, Traction® TeamPage 4.0 introduced unique and powerful features for moderation-in-place (including the ability to see, search and navigate the whole system in "published" vs. "draft" state), wiki page name management (including exceptionally robust name drop, change, add, cross-wiki aliasing and name change history), and personal profile pages. E-Mail notification, a Jabber IM Notification plug-in, and article templates are other new features of 4.0.

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These screenshots should give you a first impression how Traction TeamPage looks like. Remember: The look of many Wikis can be changed by stylesheets or templates so these are only examples.

The front page of a TeamPage server shows a top level dashboard summary along with tabs for a roll up of all Twitter style updates, post / edit / moderation activity, a top level tag cloud and top level shared folder view. The front page view shows a roll-up across all spaces you have permission to read - you can also dive into any space to focus on a particular business context with its own custom configured dashboard. The Status tab includes a button to launch a separate Updates window that automatically refreshes to show new updates as they're posted and field at the top post your own status updates.

This shows a single page with an inline image. Wile Coyote posted an inline comment after the first paragraph. TeamPage allows multi-level comment threads or tags to be attached to specific paragraphs as well as the entire page. The shaded background of the comment is a visual cue that the comment is posted to a different (and generally more private) space. Clicking the name of an author pops up a mini-profile showing that person's name, basic contact information, last status post and a button that links to that person's full profile. If you click on your own name, the second button says "Edit Profile"; if you click on someone else's name the second button says "Follow" or "Unfollow".

The TeamPage Activity Feed shows a one line summary of post, comment, status, and other action actions focused on a single space or across all spaces in a server. The feed view lets you quickly scan activity and expand items of interest. Everyone, Following and Mine tabs allow show all actions, only actions from people you follow, or only your own actions. Clicking the expand arrow to the right of any action slides open an inline view of that item. You can collapse the expanded action, or leave it open while you scroll through the rest of the feed expanding other actions as you wish. Click the title of an action to open in the same window or a new window.

Each TeamPage user has a profile page that includes basic contact information such as email address and telephone number that can be automatically pulled from an Active Directory or LDAP store (if present) along with an extensible list of editable fields. Profiles include a customizable personal Dashboard page as well as automatically maintained status and activity summaries for that person.