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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:44 AM, David Miller <david3d at gmail.com> wrote: > Definitely take your time and vet out a few different wiki solutions before > choosing one. Migrating a wiki from one platform to another is a big pita. > While MediaWiki is probably the most well known in my opinion it falls > short for corporate use b/c it's lacking two major features. That's ACL's > and a WYSIWYG editor... > If you want WYSIWYG/visual editor, FogBugz' Wiki is nice. FogBugz is of course a complete issue tracking system, and it's $25/user/month hosted -- maybe less if you bring your own hosting. Works great for us in my company. (I do not have any financial interest in the vendor Fog Creek Software.)
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