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  • TWiki® is a registered trademarks of TWiki founder Peter Thoeny, TWIKI.NET. The TWiki logo and the "Collaborate with TWiki" tagline are trademarks of Peter Thoeny.
  • TWiki is developed as Free Software under the GNU/GPL.
 
  • TWiki has its root in the GPLed JosWiki. Many thanks to Markus Peter and Dave Harris for creating JosWiki!
  • TWiki's home address is http://twiki.org/
  • The latest TWiki release is available from http://twiki.org/download.html
  • This site is powered by TWiki version TWiki-4.2.2, Wed, 06 Aug 2008, build 17396

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  • WikiCulture looks at the unique type of collaboration Wiki systems offer.
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  • There's no doubt that, to most people, TWiki at first seems almost the opposite of how the Web and online communications "normally" work. Why?
    • TWiki operates like a whiteboard for the Web - it lets you and all other users write, place pictures and post links, anywhere on any page.
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  • TWiki's parsing engine is written in Perl. It reads a text file, and converts TWiki shorthand into standard HTML, on the fly. The point is to:
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    • let you find information fast (WebSearch)
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  • TWikiSite provides a basic big picture overview of the TWiki platform
  • TWikiTopics is a quick and concentrated look at the TWiki core
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  • WikiCulture looks at the unique type of collaboration Wiki systems offer.
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ALERT! If you have to log-in to use TWiki, for example, if Twiki is running on an intranet, it automatically signs pages you edit and create with your WikiName. If your TWiki installation doesn't require a log-in, TWiki gives everyone the same username: TWikiGuest.
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    • TWiki operates like a whiteboard for the Web - it lets you and all other users write, place pictures and post links, anywhere on any page.
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TWiki is a powerful Web enhancement...

 
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    • let you find information fast (WebSearch)
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  • WikiCulture looks at the unique type of collaboration Wiki systems offer.
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    • let you find information fast (WebSearch).
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"TWiki" stands for...

  • Wiki wiki means "quick" in Hawaiian. They call the shuttle at Honolulu Airport the wiki wiki bus. Which is where the original Wiki Wiki Web got its name.
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In addition to being quick, TWiki also aspires to Zen ideals generally labeled WabiSabi. Zen finds beauty in the imperfect and ephemeral. When it comes down to it, that's all you need.
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  • TWiki is the short form of TakeFive Wiki . (Later on I found out that Twiki is the name of a robot in a Buck Rogers TV show in 1979)

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  • and to find information fast ( WebSearch ).

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The TWiki web is a web based collaboration tool.

TWiki is a cgi-bin script written in Perl. It reads a text file, hyperlinks it and converteds it to HTML on the fly. The point is to:

  • make the text editing process a very simple ( click on the Edit link at the bottom of the page )
  • and to find information fast ( WebSearch ).

What does the name TWiki stand for?

  • Wiki wiki means quick in Hawai'ian. They call the shuttle at the Honolulu airport the wiki wiki bus.
  • TWiki is the short form of TakeFive Wiki . (Later on I found out that Twiki is the name of a robot in a Buck Rogers TV show in 1979)

TWiki is one of many WikiWikiClones, the first one was built by Ward Cummingham.

Topics of interest:

Note:

  • TWiki automatically signs new pages with your WikiName in case TWiki is running on an Intranet where you log in. In case your TWiki installation does not authenticate users, TWiki does not know about user names, all visitors have the user name TWikiGuest.
  • TWiki's source code is available upon request, see http://www.mindspring.com/~peterthoeny/twiki/index.html
  • This TWiki version is TWiki-4.2.2, Wed, 06 Aug 2008, build 17396 .

-- PeterThoeny - 10 Jan 1999

 
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