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Originally Posted by PamWinterReturns
Why do you recommend it? MediaWiki is one of the two most recommended. Tomorrow hopefully I’ll install and test it out. (I need to concentrate and not be bothered but my PT guy comes in when he wants — no appointment — so I’ll either start and then interrupted, or wait until he leaves. I have a feeling that this is easy to install and the learning curve is small.
Initially I found ten programs. Now I’m up to nineteen. I like to view the source code as I learned in the old days. One vulnerability and I knew I had to learn. Back then, it seemed every new program or update had a line of code that killed your software or Windows install. I had money then so spending on legal software was smart. I always feared the cops would seize my computers and find illegal downloads. Rumors of that were rampant .... now, no one cares.
The good old days of trying to download a program on a 14.4 or 28.8 modem. 56k was FAST! You’d be 80% done and get disconnected..
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its opensource and code is maintained by developers.
used by major companies.
its free.
coded in php and uses mysql.