JotSpot has updated its wiki software to better resemble traditional desktop applications. JotSpot 2.0 lets users choose a document type, such as a shared calendar, which, like all wikis, can be edited by different people.
JotSpot
JotSpot has updated its wiki software to better resemble traditional desktop applications. JotSpot 2.0 lets users choose a document type, such as a shared calendar, which, like all wikis, can be edited by different people.
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