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Denis _______________2015-03-04 22:16:39
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Denis _______________, 2015-03-04 22:16:39

Friendly WIKI CMS for workflow and blogging?

Good time of the day.
me and my family - we are people far from web programming, however, at the moment, in order to organize information and our knowledge for the purpose of processing and further use by us at home and at work, the following problems arose: We
need a tool for local storage and systematization of knowledge, information in the form a convenient knowledge base/site/CMS with a convenient and user-friendly interface, a wysiwyg-supporting editor (which would be as convenient for relatives as in word/wordpad) with integration of inserts from the office, a gallery, sorting, structuring and searching methods for:

  • - systematization of notes, articles from the Internet in the form of *.html and *.mht. Topics - from cooking to "do it yourself";
  • - systematization of video, audio and photo in popular formats (*.avi, *.mp4, *.mp3, *.flac, *.jpg, *.gif) These are videos for articles, films and series, lectures, videos from smartphones, photographs of relatives and friends;
  • - maintaining a personal blog and writing articles using a convenient wysiwyg editor with inserts of media of various formats, a convenient gallery and support for embedding files of various types, in the manner of the same Wikipedia.

At the moment, the following open-source wiki engines + plugins have been tried, mostly not selected according to the criterion - the convenience of the wysiwyg editor and the lack of integration with the office:
- docuwiki, mediawiki, xwiki, gwiki.
As well as the following programs:
- wikipad, evernote, onenote.
At the moment I'm installing and trying:
server-side OnlyOffice, demo confluence, demo alfresco.

I don’t have large budgets for this business, in terms of complexity, my several thousand are unlikely to pay off the labor costs of finishing, but at least I can find something with which I can try to work with several users at the same time, taking into account version history and delimitation of user rights.
I would be grateful for any advice and information. Thank you.

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Denis _______________, 2015-04-27
@LuchS-lynx

For those who signed. After a long ordeal, having gone through a dozen of 3 available systems, I returned to xWiki, because. it has the most appropriate and wide functionality out of the box. During the tests, it turned out that additional skills are needed, for example, knowledge of web programming languages, because. any product must be finished for yourself or pay someone who can do it s / n. The solution is far from optimal, but for 2015 the most affordable.
Thanks for answers ;)

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Aleksandr, 2015-03-25
@alexgearbox

Visivig in DokuWiki is practically not needed, since the markup is intuitive, and there is a toolbar above the editing window.
There is a plugin for creating and maintaining a blog.
Based on your description, you need something that works out of the box. Consider " Google Sites " in this case.

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