Isabella
Joined: 15 Jun 2006 Posts: 103
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:54 am Post subject: JotSpot |
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| Quote: | | JotSpot is based on long-proven wiki philosophy. In many respects, this is nothing other than the original philosophy of the Web - to create convenient ways for non-technical users to write, read and link to documents (and one another) online. Our work begins and ends with a dedication to simplicity of use for both beginners and more confident users. You can think of JotSpot as a shared writing environment which stores everything (across multiple versions) in a secure database. |
Where JotSpot breaks new ground is with the design of an entire 'platform' for creating and delivering lightweight applications. We contrast this with the very powerful but often extremely complex and expensive applications which marked the first two decades of the personal computer revolution. The Web allows us to tie together not only documents but also a range of services and applications. These share data to benefit your work and collaboration with others: calendars, forums, blogs as well as more specialized applications for managing projects, contacts, personnel, bug-tracking and other tasks.
Not least, we also integrate slick and useful tools that you have become familiar with around the Web - from placing Google search boxes in your wiki pages to helping manage and display Flickr photographs.
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