What Makes Tikiwiki the Best Solution for Supporting Your Wikisite?
Wikis---welcome to the most democratic arena of the web, where you are not only allowed to publish your view point, you are also granted the permission to edit other’s viewpoint if you don’t like them or think them to be wrong or inadequate. Wikis are the types of content management system that allows lots of users modify the pages of a website and that can take place simultaneously.
The users can edit the contents----this means the Wikis need a collaboration- environment to work. This process of collaboration is made possible by an array of tools and software.
The features such as bold text, images, external links, etc. can be added using special editing syntax. Links can also be created automatically by using upper case words smashed together
The administrator is however able to keep a tab on the pages by referring to the history for each page. The administrator cans rollback a page to its previous version in case a user breaks a page.
The administrators are also able to make the site unavailable for the public except a particular group by using a password and registration system.
The same way, a particular group may be blocked the permission for editing certain pages.
Wikis prove to be useful tool in the creation of documents---official or academic, data support, intranets, and for other web applications.
Now comes the big question; why TikiWiki? Why not the other Wiki engines or other PHP supported CMS which are far easier to operate?
The answer is: nowhere will you find a more comprehensive wiki software solution than in TikiWiki. It offers all the normal wiki functions mentioned above plus a lot more. It rolls the features like calendars, polls, forums, etc into one broad package.
TikiWiki also enables a few cutting edge wiki features like VoiceTiki and MobileTiki. While the former feature is used to turn the normal wiki pages into unique “talking