Features
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Features
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Page editing Use simple wiki syntax to format text, create tables, create links, display images, etc. Alternatively use a powerful WYSIWYG editor to edit the content of documents. |
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Document Lifecycle Create, Edit, Show, Print, Delete, Copy, Move and Rename documents. |
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Version Control Any change made in XWiki is saved under version control, meaning you can view any previous version of a page, compare different versions or rollback to any past version. |
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Attachments Attach as many files as you want to any page. These files can then be referenced and used in page contents. |
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Exports Export wiki pages to PDF, RTF, XML or HTML. |
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Rights Management Control who can view, edit or delete documents in a flexible manner. Apply rights to a document, a space or an entire wiki. |
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Spaces Organize your documents by grouping them together by domain. |
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Users and Groups Management Add, delete and edit the users and groups in your wiki. |
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Programming Use XWiki's programming API directly into your pages (Velocity or Groovy) to perform advanced formatting, layout or anything really. |
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Notifications You can stay up to date with changes made to your wiki using RSS feeds and the Watchlist application. |
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Applications & Extensions Create applications by grouping several pages together. Import and export Applications to/from your wiki. |
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Office Importer Easily turn Office documents (MS Office, Open Office, PDF, etc) into wiki pages. |
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RESTful and XML/RPC remote APIs Use XWiki's RESTful and XML/RPC remote APIs to easily integrate XWiki with your application. |
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Skins Completely customize document templates, add menus, modify CSS files. You're in complete control of the look & feel. |
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Portlet Integration Add XWiki as a JSR168 Portlet in a Portal. |
Internationalization Support different translations of your documents and have your users be automatically directed to version in their own language. |
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Database Support Documents are stored in a relational database. Use your favorite database. |
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Scalability & Performance XWiki supports virtual wikis and allows Farms of wikis to be set up easily. |
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Integrated Statistics See who's reading or contributing to your wiki, what are the most viewed documents and more. |
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Document Templates & Forms Easily creates forms by simple visual editing, attach these forms to documents and query them. |
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Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts help you save time since you never have to take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse. |
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WebDAV Access all of your wiki's attachments and documents using a DAV client (file explorer, etc). |
Bundled Applications
XWiki is a second generation wiki and as such lots of the features it provides come from bundled applications. Here's the list of all applications that are installed by default (if you XWiki admin has configured it in the default way). You can also browse the full list of available applications.
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Administration Application The administration application allow to administrate an XWiki Enterprise instance. |
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Blog Application Transforms the wiki into a bliki with the ability to add Blog posts and display them |
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OfficeImporter Application Imports office documents into wiki pages |
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Panels Application Provides various Panels that can be placed in menu placeholders on the screen (left or right menus or even inside content of pages). Also provides a WYSIWYG Panel Wizard to choose a Panel layout (left menu, right menu or both) and the Panels to display. |
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Scheduler Application Allows scheduling Jobs and offers a dashboard of defined jobs and the ability to perform actions on these jobs (cancel, reschedule, edit, etc). |
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Search Application Allows searching on the full wiki using wildcards, searching by space, getting search result RSS feeds and more. |
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Statistics Application Provides various panels and pages displaying wiki related statistics. |
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Tag Application Tag pages with keywords and then navigate your wiki using these keywords. Also get RSS feeds on Tags to be notified when a new page is tagged with a specific keyword. |
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Watchlist Application The Watchlist application lets an user add specific pages and spaces to a personal watchlist. He or she can then subscribe to receive notifications by e-mail or RSS when one of the followed pages undergoes a modification. |
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Webdav Application Allows editing attachments through WebDAV |
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Wiki Macro Bridge Application Allows creating XWiki macros through wiki pages |




















