| Hi Francesco - happy to reminisce. Refer the wayback machine, as Mindtouch took down their documentation a while ago. Short of running up a live copy [1] on a VMware instance, the fastest way to get an idea of the features is to review their user & API documentation [2]. The sourceforge site has some screenshots, but I suspect there are very few publicly accessible instances anymore, as the thing was so damned hard to patch (VM images were how they distributed the software). I did find this [3] but you won't get to experience editor / API, only the navigation. Deki's hierarchy worked - most other products I looked at this was an effort (plugins, extensions, etc) - either way it prevented orphan pages, and reduced the risk of losing pages or people accidentally creating duplicates. The hierarchy was also reflected in the URL, which is just lovely (compare Sharepoint). Confluence has a hierarchy, but the URL does weird things, and I think there's a global namespace for pages IIRC. Their URL's sometimes go a bit whacky, but haven't worked out why. [1] https://sourceforge.net/projects/dekiwiki/ [2] https://web.archive.org/web/20120828154742/http://developer.... [3] http://www.osslab.tw/ |