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Peter Thoeny
Peter's Wiki Corner

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Recent posts:
Voice-Enabled Wikis
BAIA Panel: Blongs and Marketing, 2007-02-08
BAIA Talk: Wiki Collaboration and Wiki Applications for Business, 2007-01-23
TWiki 4.1.0 Production Release Available
Google Acquires JotSpot
Panel on Wiki Technology and Future, with Leading Wiki Vendors
Roles People Play in a Wiki
Wired News Wiki Story Experiment
Wiki Spam on Public Wikis
WikiSym and Wiki-research Mailing List
Wiki Applications and The Long Tail
What is a Structured Wiki?
The Wiki Champion
Value of Tagging Wiki Content
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Wiki That!

TWiki 4.1.0 Production Release Available

I am pleased to announce that the brand new TWiki Release 4.1.0 is available for download from TWiki.org. Code named Edinburgh, it adds easier installation and upgrade, a web based plugin installer, many enhancements in usability, search and other areas, and new features that make TWiki a stronger wiki application platform. TWiki is now localized to Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Polish and Swedish.

Many people have been involved in this release; in all, we tracked 250 features and bugs. Special thanks to release manager TWiki:Main.KennethLavrsen, who made sure that the we have a high quality release.

TWiki.org has a thriving plugins community; there are over 350 extensions available for download from TWiki.org: Add-ons, plugins, skins and code contributions. Developers can now build AJAX based wiki applications, supported by the TWiki 4.1 core engine and the YahooUserInterfaceContrib and TWikiAjaxContrib extensions.

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