Over 300 extensions are available for download. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with Plugins. Users without programming skills can create web applications. TWiki is typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the internet. It is a StructuredWiki and pioneered the concept of wiki as an application platform. The TWiki open source enterprise collaboration platform gets downloaded more than 10,000 times a month. Google Sites is aiming small businesses and schools the word wiki is not used, it seems to be a simplified version of the JotSpot engine.Ībout TWiki: TWiki is the most widely used wiki behind corporate firewalls. Update : JotSpot is now reincarnated as Google Sites. Update : Do you miss the JotSpot look & feel? Michael Daum, an active TWiki community member, put together a bit of css to style his TWiki site in the JotSpot look. The TWiki community would like to help migrate JotSpot customers to the powerful and flexible TWiki platform. JotSpot customers cannot register anymore until the JotSpot wiki is integrated into the Google offering. Among them, TWiki is the only Structured Wiki platform that enables users to build wiki applications it also has the largest number of extensions to customize the wiki. With this there are only three major wiki players left in the enterprise space: TWiki, Socialtext and Confluence compare them. Update: JotSpot got acquired by Google in Oct 2006, and is moving into a hosted only model. Many consultants are available to migrate your data and to streamline your wiki at the workplace."
Founder PeterThoeny: "On behalf of the open source community I would like to make this offer to JotSpot customers: You are invited to download a free copy of TWiki, install it behind firewall, and get started with an enterprise class wiki used by the majority of fortune 500 companies.