Professional wiki software for workgroup collaboration.

ProjectForum is a wiki for small-medium teams who need to collaborate. Enterprise strength. No enterprise pain or price tag.

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Possible Uses

 internal project communications
 client projects
 intranets and extranets
 project planning
 share and review documents
 meeting notes and action items
Other Uses

ProjectForum provides professional and easy-to-use web workspaces where your team can collect, manage and discuss all your work — always available over the entire life of your project.

With just their web browsers, your team can use ProjectForum to keep everyone up to date, and coordinate with ease from anywhere at anytime, all without the scattered flurry of email messages, or expensive and time-consuming meetings and teleconferences.

Powerful Features for your Team

A wiki supporting close collaboration in teams is different from one open to the entire world. Here are some of the features in ProjectForum to support teams and their projects.

 Images and file attachments
 Multiple wikis on one server
 Group projects (sub-wikis)
 WYSIWYG editing
 Comment posting
 Full administration interface
 Page templates
 Branding and themes
 RSS feeds and reader
 Run standalone or integrates
 Windows, Mac OS X, Linux etc.

Full Security and Accountability

Security is particularly important in systems like a Wiki where anyone can potentially change anything. Designed in from the start, ProjectForum offers many unobtrustive options to secure your content and ensure full accountability.

 Site, group, project administrators
 Shared password or individual accounts
 Page locking
 Activity tracking
 Version control, history
 SSL encryption

Why People Choose ProjectForum

Here are a few of the reasons we've heard from people who decide to go with ProjectForum, after comparing with some of the other commercial or open source alternatives. Be sure to also check out some of the unsolicited testimonials we've received from people.

 Wiki Designed for Team Collaboration

 team-oriented collaboration tools
 security and accountability built-in
 more intuitive and easier to learn
 more user friendly, less hacker-centric
 easy to customize for particular needs

 Easy Installation and Maintenance

 much simpler and quicker to install
 no dependencies on other software
 no hacking scripts or databases
 run in-house or as a hosted service
 easy maintenance and upgrades
 runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux etc.
 run multiple wikis on a single server

  High Quality, Commercially Supported

 confidence in an evolving product
 options for custom development work
 uses open source database (no lock-in)
 excellent documentation
 reasonable pricing, free versions
 much, much better level of support