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Message: Thought you might be interested in this article: Wikis For Documentation? Anne Gentle Provides Some Examples Wikis are web-based publishing tools that provide collaborative authoring capabilities to anyone with appropriate editing permission and a web browser connected to the internet. While the most popular wiki is by far Wikipedia, these browser-based tools are increasingly being used by software developers, technical documentation professionals, and customer support representatives to create training materials, support centers, and product documentation. There’s even a wiki based on the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) that supports authoring structured XML content in compliance with the DITA standard. Anne Gentle, of JustWriteClick, has posted a slide deck from a recent presentation about wikis she delivered to members of Austin STC. In it, Anne provides links to several wikis used by companies to provide product documentation,… Read the rest: http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/article/1475/
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