telepark Launches AJAX-Powered Wiki 2.0 with a Visual Editor: telepark.wiki is the Fastest-to-use Wiki Software for Companies and Freelancers
Munich, Germany (PRWeb) February 8, 2007 -- telepark, the developers of Personal Web Applications, present a new type of Wiki software, telepark.wiki ['telepark-dot-wiki', which features an AJAX-powered interactive navigation system and caters to non-geek users. telepark.wiki enables companies and freelancers to quickly and easily publish their own Wiki application. telepark.wiki is available as a free Standard Edition and as a Professional Edition for Euro 99 excl. VAT.
A wiki is a Web site that allows the visitors themselves to easily add or edit content. The authoring is done in the Web browser itself without the need for any additional software or download. This ease of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for collaborative authoring.
telepark.wiki perfectly fits the trend to collaborate over the Internet and is suited to knowledge databases, project Web sites, discussion platforms and centralized media repositories. Be it for enterprises, agencies or freelancers, telepark.wiki excels thanks to innovative AJAX Web technology, is lean and very easy to use.
Interactive Navigation System
telepark.wiki is the first to offer a tree-type hierarchical navigation to keep one's wiki organized and easy to use. The number of levels in the navigation tree can be limited artificially (e.g. to 3 levels) by way of configuration or can be unlimited. In addition to this in-built navigation, each page can contain any number of links to other pages for non-linear navigation.
Visual Editor and Passwords
telepark.wiki allows the visual formatting of each page with the convenience of an in-built editor similar to Microsoft Word. The reordering of navigation elements is done by drag-and-drop.
Right-clicking on a navigation element opens a context menu, just as in Windows Explorer, to add new pages or delete existing pages. Powerful AJAX web technology running entirely in the users Web browser enables telepark.wiki to reach desktop-class speed and ease of use. The Professional Edition features full text search, automatic change notification by email and page protection by way of passwords.
telepark.wiki Versions
telepark.wiki is available as a freeware Standard Edition and as a Professional Edition for EUR 99 excl. VAT.
For more information please visit http://www.telepark.com
About telepark
telepark develops and sells Personal Web Applications (PWA). PWAs are browser-based applications written in PHP that are installed and run on the customers own Web server or hosted webspace. telepark sells to end-users directly as well as to hosting providers who offer Personal Web Applications as subscription-based SaaS (Software as a Service). The founder of telepark is Patrick Thomas, M.Sc. He holds a masters degree in computer science from Munich Technical University. Prior to telepark, Patrick was managing director of Edgar Online GmbH and led the team which developed the first hybrid internet appliance, the Edgar TV set-top-box. Until 1996 he was Country Manager for Fujitsu Personal Systems (now Fujitsu Siemens Computers) and responsible for the profitable growth of its mobile computing business in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
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