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		<title>By: Justin Winokur</title>
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		<dc:creator>Justin Winokur</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 15:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I started using this program for a personal wiki and a separate installation for my PhD research/thesis. It has been great. Combined with jsMath, it can do everything I need from a wiki. And, because there is no database and the files are stored as text, I know that it can stand the test of time. Also, because everything it needs is self-contained, I can move it from one server to another with no issues.

It packs some great features and is quite powerful. I am always finding little things that I did not know. For example, I discovered the bulk upload feature the other day. Before that, I found that it automatically formats for printing when you go to print it.

This has truly been a pleasure to use. I look forward to many more years of good use out of the program.

I would like to see some plug ins incorporated into the main install. For example, a WYSIWYG option would be great by default. Also, while there are themes optimized for mobile browsing, I would like to see some way to auto-detect and change for the different browsers. These may exist as plug ins (I am not sure) but would be great on a default install. Especially as a lot moves to the mobile platform</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started using this program for a personal wiki and a separate installation for my PhD research/thesis. It has been great. Combined with jsMath, it can do everything I need from a wiki. And, because there is no database and the files are stored as text, I know that it can stand the test of time. Also, because everything it needs is self-contained, I can move it from one server to another with no issues.</p>
<p>It packs some great features and is quite powerful. I am always finding little things that I did not know. For example, I discovered the bulk upload feature the other day. Before that, I found that it automatically formats for printing when you go to print it.</p>
<p>This has truly been a pleasure to use. I look forward to many more years of good use out of the program.</p>
<p>I would like to see some plug ins incorporated into the main install. For example, a WYSIWYG option would be great by default. Also, while there are themes optimized for mobile browsing, I would like to see some way to auto-detect and change for the different browsers. These may exist as plug ins (I am not sure) but would be great on a default install. Especially as a lot moves to the mobile platform</p>
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