3F Wiki

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3F Wiki
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Main topic: Wiki engine
Founded by: 3F, LLC (founder)
Owner / CEO: 3F, LLC (owner)
Interface language: English
Programming language: Free Pascal
Software license: Commercial license
Status: Dead

3F Wiki is a former wiki engine; a non-free, paid-for wiki engine!

Over thirty years of software development experience went into this product. We collaborated with a Features Team consisting of 10 different business men and women, all coming from 10 different industries and backgrounds. The initial objective was to build a tool capable of handling a wide range of web-page layouts. Once this was achieved, our next objective was to make sure a web user could easily manage the content... we feel we have exceeded both requirements by introducing the first and only wiki companion for the Desktop called 3F Wiki Editor.

Our wiki engine had one of the most advanced search algorithms on the market. Capable of distinguishing the differences between useful content and fluff. Comparing existing database content and ranking the words to the search terms your visitor has requested.

Our wiki engine provided an open-database architecture. No longer is a web-master restricted to one or two database solutions. Our product had been installed with leading database engines; including Oracle, DB2, and smaller franchise solutions like mySQL and PostgreSQL.

Our wiki engine had an extensive HTML interface, providing you with the flexibility to integrate with your existing website design.

We supported content editing using any web browser, including text based browsers commonly found on Unix and Linux terminals. We have found there were times when you must support older interfaces, like a text based web browser. So, our product was built from scratch to support old interfaces, modern GUI browsers, AJAX 2.0 interfaces, and our own Windows Desktop companion (3F Wiki Editor).

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