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Follow on Google News | TWiki.org Announces TWiki-5.1 General AvailabilityNew release for enterprise collaboration with primary focus on usability for non-technical users. TWiki's has millions of users on 50,000 installations, backed by an open source community of hundreds of contributors and 50,000 twiki.org users.
By: TWiki.org TWiki-5.1 Community Edition is available at http://twiki.org/ TWiki.org Community TWiki.org is an open source community consisting of hundreds of contributors and 50,000 users. The TWiki.org open source development model invites the download and inspection by developers, users and partners, producing a higher quality product than possible in proprietary development environments. TWiki.org operates by a clear set of community governance structure similar to Ubuntu and other leading open source projects. Since its founding by Peter Thoeny in 1998, TWiki.org has been supported by an extensive team of open source software developers around the world. Today, TWiki Community Edition is used by millions of users and is installed in tens of thousands of companies, including more than half of the Fortune 500. TWiki is a mission-critical system at major corporations such as Cisco Systems, Google, IBM, Lufthansa, Morgan Stanley, Motorola, Nokia, Oracle, TI and UBS. "The community has been working hard over the last 14 month to produce a collaboration platform that is now much more appealing to non-technical users", said project founder Peter Thoeny. "I am very grateful to all community members who contribute ideas, specs, code, testing and documentation to the open source TWiki project. Over the last two year we morphed the community to be more end-user focused. I invite people with a professional attitude to join us!" TWiki Use at CERN Besides companies, TWiki is also used by many universities and research organizations around the world. "The TWiki service quickly became popular at CERN following its introduction in 2003", said Peter Jones, system administrator at CERN. "TWiki has proven to be a simple and easy to use platform to create and develop collaborative documents, and today it is a key web collaboration tool for the LHC [Large Hadron Collider] experiments and many other user groups at CERN that consist of 1000s of users. At CERN TWiki is now more popular than ever with new users registering every day, and we are looking forward to deploying the new version that brings many usability enhancements. I am especially excited about the new user management feature that will reduce our workload." TWiki-5.1 Community Release Feature Highlights * Usability Enhancements * More visual user profile pages with in-place editing of form fields and picture selector * In-place editing of TWiki group settings using PreferencesPlugin * Point and click bookmarks for better usability * Improved statistics showing overall site usage over time, such as total number of webs, topics, users, etc * API and GUI for point and click user data management * Support disabled users in password manager * TWiki Application Platform Enhancements * New macro language with parameterized variables * Ability to auto-create page on view if it does not exist * Relative heading levels for INCLUDE * Relative heading levels for SEARCH * Security Enhancements * Set a flag to force password change on next login * S/Mime support for notification e-mails * Plugin Enhancements * New BackupRestorePlugin to easily backup, restore and upgrade TWiki installations * New SetGetPlugin that can store variables persistently * New ColorPickerPlugin to pick a color in form fields * SpreadSheetPlugin now has over 90 functions, including new BITXOR(), HEXENCODE(), HEXDECODE(), XOR() More Visual User Profile Pages Previous user profile pages had a bare bone look and the form fields were more tailored for public TWiki sites. TWiki-5.1 brings a more visual and more modern page layout with profile picture selector, as well as default form fields tailored for the workplace. Screenshots: Point and Click Bookmarks A new bookmark feature has been introduced that replaces the personal left-bar links. Bookmarking a page is now a simple point and click operation: In the Account pulldown menu, select "Bookmark this page...". Existing bookmarks can be managed with an edit table, accessible via the "----- Bookmarks -----" pulldown menu of the Account pulldown. Screenshot: http://twiki.org/ Improved Statistics Showing Overall Site Usage TWiki used to generate just web statistics in each web. TWiki-5.1 now generates also overall site usage statistics shown in the Main.SiteStatistics page. For each month, page views and page updates are recorded, as well as the 10 top contributors. Nice graphs are shown in case the ChartPlugin is installed. Screenshot: http://twiki.org/ API and GUI for Point and Click User Data Management TWiki-5.1 introduces a new API and GUI to manage user data. It enhances the user mapping and password managers TWiki already has with point and click user management. Password managers can declare their own data (fields with name, value, type and an optional note) so that TWiki's user manager can show queries and forms to display and manipulate user data in a transparent way. It is a data driven design that can be extended easily. Screenshot: http://twiki.org/ New Plugin to Easily Backup, Restore and Upgrade TWiki TWiki has now a solution to backup, restore and upgrade TWiki sites. It can be used via browser and on the command line. Backup can be done as a scheduled task to a directory of choice, including a mounted volume on a remote server. The new BackupRestorePlugin is pre-installed in TWiki-5.1; it can be installed in older TWiki releases as low as TWiki-2001-09- Screenshot: http://twiki.org/ About Twiki, Inc. Twiki, Inc. (http://www.twiki.net) Contact Information: media@twikiPLEASENOSPAM.net TWiki is a registered trademark of Peter Thoeny, Twiki, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective holders. # # # TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform, and web application platform used to manage project and documents and to share knowledge. TWiki is used by millions of people. End
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