21 projects tagged "Documentation"
Ajaqs is a Web application that organizes FAQs on a per-project basis. The UI is templatized, the content is internationalized, and the styles are highly configurable. Secure login is provided via webapp security constraints. The backend uses an O-R mapping tool to achieve independence of database-specific queries. RSS feeds provide subscribers continuous updates on a per-project or per-FAQ basis. FAQs are dynamically served up as HTML pages, and can optionally be streamed to clients as PDF content.
Comment is a command line directory context note taker. Notes are stored in both the local directory and each users home. It was developed as a low impact tool for retaining flyaway information that is often needed at a later date. The dual storage system provides convenient access to prior notes, and all notes are stored in plain-text format.
Foswiki is wiki software, supporting the editing of Web pages in an ordinary Web browser by end users. What makes Foswiki special is that it supports the embedding of active and passive macros that enhance the page content (e.g. with global or dynamic information) and allow end-users to build applications that store and process data in a structured manner.
IDM Portal OS software allows for the full range of portal services, including secure content management, user-defined editing, read and access rights, multilingual capability, collaboration tools, and administrator tools. IDM Portal OS Administrator, an integral part of the IDM Portal OS portfolio, supports on-going site maintenance and further customization, and helps to fully automate content management by Web masters.
Method Support is a system for quickly producing process support Web sites. It simplifies the process by requiring the administrator to just provide a "schema" file describing the forms and the workflow that define the process. The administrator can then generate the entire site by running a single command line. Method Support is a program for supporting procedures by defining online forms, equivalent to a set of paper forms. The emphasis of this approach is to make it easy to set up forms and to modify the forms over time.
OpenDocMan is a full featured Web-based document management system (DMS) designed to conform to ISO 17025/IEC. It features an automated installation script, custom themes, plugins, check-in/out, departmental access control, file moderation, fine grained user access control, and a great search function. Written in PHP, and utilizing MySQL for the backend, this project is useful for any company looking to keep their documentation in a centralized repository.
PWP (PWP Wiki Processor) is a Wiki written in PHP. It uses flat files as data storage, no database is required. It has a simple cache and trash bin, and can handle file uploads. It is able to export its contents into static HTML pages. A Wiki is a community/collaboration tool enabling a group of authors to create a network of linked HTML pages.
Plone is a content management system that is simple to set up, maintain, and modify. It is designed to be a corporate-ready content management system. It is ideal as an intranet and extranet server, as a document/Web publishing system, and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities. It aims to be a proper content management and publishing system, sharing the same qualities as Teamsite, Livelink, and Documentum.
PmWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone that is primarily designed as a tool to support easy, collaborative authoring and maintenance of Web sites. It does not require a relational database such as MySQL. It has advanced template capabilities, page grouping features, password protection for groups and pages, modular plug-in capabilities, and easy-to-customize wiki markup languages and tools.