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click2try Grows Collection of Wikis With Addition of MoinMoin

HOUSTON, TX (Gawkwire.com) Fast, easy-to-edit and simple to maintain, MoinMoin is an advanced and extensible wiki engine with a large community of users. Its storage mechanism is based on flat files and folders as opposed to a database, enabling users to edit content in a text editor on the server, if desired.

"As the wiki of choice for many corporate intranets and Open Source projects, we are proud to make MoinMoin available to even more users through our Open Source catalog," says Mario Grech, click2try CEO. "Given its variety of features, MoinMoin can meet a number of needs. Now visitors to our site can easily evaluate and compare MoinMoin with other featured wiki engines including DokuWiki, MediaWiki and TikiWiki."

Implemented in Python, MoinMoin is multilingual and includes GUI WYSIWYG editing capabilities, e-mail and jabber notification, built-in full text search and access control lists (ACL) that make it practical for content management systems. Like other well-known wikis, MoinMoin supports plugins, facilitating the integration of other formats or applications.

click2try is dedicated to providing a way for individuals and companies to easily evaluate and use the best wiki engines in the Open Source market. Bypassing downloads, visitors to the site (http://www.click2try.com) can try any application for free or subscribe to an affordable service plan for persistent access. Subscribers can save data, share applications with other registered users and enjoy peace of mind knowing that all applications and data are securely stored within a hardened network infrastructure at the company's data center in Houston, Texas. click2try currently hosts over 40 Open Source applications in its VM Jukebox(TM) and adds new applications weekly.


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David Dunlap David Dunlap has been both a Web host industry analyst and commentator for the past eight years. Prior to his active writing career, David was a network and communications technician for four years. He currently is the Editor-in-Chief for WebHostMagazine.com