Comments on: Wetpaint whips up widgets for wikis
Wiki hosting provider Wetpaint is introducing a feature to let people embed widgets within their Web pages
Wiki hosting provider Wetpaint is introducing a feature to let people embed widgets within their Web pages
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- by xxdesmusxx February 6, 2007 1:40 PM PST
- I've been a long time Wetpaint user (albeit without much to show for it), and I must say that Wetpaint is the most powerful, flexible, and easiest to use Wiki I have ever tried. This addition of easily embeddable widgets just makes this an even more compelling product.
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- It is pretty slick
- by Josh.Lowensohn February 6, 2007 2:20 PM PST
- It is pretty slick. Have you tried out Zoho's wiki product yet? We played around with it in December:
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