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*[https://wiki.EditMe.com/ImportWikispaceModule Wikispaces Migration tool to EditMe] — for importing full content from a [[:Category:Wikispaces|Wikispaces]] wiki site, at wiki.EditMe.com, the [[EditMe Customer Wiki]] | *[https://wiki.EditMe.com/ImportWikispaceModule Wikispaces Migration tool to EditMe] — for importing full content from a [[:Category:Wikispaces|Wikispaces]] wiki site, at wiki.EditMe.com, the [[EditMe Customer Wiki]] | ||
*[https://www.EditMe.com/customers Business wiki customers] — with wiki case studies, at www.EditMe.com | *[https://www.EditMe.com/customers Business wiki customers] — with wiki case studies, at www.EditMe.com |
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EditMe is a wiki hosting service, aka a 'wiki farm', the first with WYSIWYG editing, and offers full design customization, and an embedded JavaScript development platform. EditMe LLC., a wiki company at Westborough, State of Massachusetts (MA) 01581, United States of America, hosts wiki sites and websites for a monthly fee, starting at US$9 per month up to US$149 (for each individual wiki site),[1] and also provides professional enterprise services to customize sites and build custom web applications that extend the base wiki publishing feature-set, including content management. The service is well suited for both traditional public-facing websites, as well as wikis. Unlike many wiki hosts, EditMe places no adverts and none of its own branding on your wiki, though you do need to pay a monthly fee (substantial for some options).[1] You have complete creative control over the design of your site.
EditMe uses its own custom wiki engine, and this omits many features and syntax functions that are common on other wiki engines; these include no support for namespaces, backlinks, interwiki, and sister wiki; the omission of the latter two would severely restrict EditMe from use by large multi-departmental, and / or multilingual global corporations. EditMe is seemingly suitable for individuals and small- to medium-sized companies who operate in just one language, that being English.
EditMe was launched in 2003 by Matt Wiseley. Documentation and support information for EditMe is maintained in a somewhat dormant but useful wiki – EditMe Customer Wiki at wiki.EditMe.com.
- References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 EditMe Account Manager – create your EditMe site; Manage.EditMe.com; EditMe LLC.; accessed 17 July 2022.
- External links
- View a detailed feature list of EditMe on the WikiMatrix wiki engine comparison wiki-site.
- Wikispaces Migration tool to EditMe — for importing full content from a Wikispaces wiki site, at wiki.EditMe.com, the EditMe Customer Wiki
- Business wiki customers — with wiki case studies, at www.EditMe.com
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