Publish Your Existing Content to Wiki With Just a Few Clicks

What's so special about wikis?

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Click on the presentation above to watch a screencast about the many uses of wikis and the lessons learned in implementing them.

Click here to listen to a podcast on how the WebWorks team uses wiki technology.

How Can WebWorks Help?

WebWorks ePublisher 2008.3 includes the first commercially available multi-input / multi-output Publish To Wiki functionality. First unveiled at the WebWorks 2007 RoundUp Users Conference and subsequently shown at Doc Train West and the STC National Summit during 2008, the Publish To Wiki concept was met with enthusiasm from industry experts considering moving to the wiki format for delivering online content.

This new functionality supports ePublisher's automation workflow, and gives publishing teams the ability to convert existing information developed in Adobe FrameMaker or Microsoft Word or to the DITA-XML standard, and deploy it to wikis that support the Wiki XML-RPC standard as well as the popular MediaWiki format, without having to do any manual conversion or mark-up. The ePublisher Publish to Wiki functionality saves hundreds of hours for companies wishing to embrace the latest in online publishing technology. Once content has been converted, publishing teams can take advantage of wiki technology to enable feedback via commenting, tagging, version rollback, and even user-enabled editing if required.

Check out this short video that shows ePublisher converting FrameMaker content, and deploying to wiki.

Want to Know More?

Would you like to learn more about how we can help you convert and deploy your existing FrameMaker, Word, or DITA-XML content to a wiki? Just complete and submit the form below.

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