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September 4, 2003

Wikis are Ugly?

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Posted by Seb Paquet

After seeing what Matt just did, I think this will give hope to the Liz's out there. Interestingly, my first impressions were "But this isn't a wiki! It's not ugly!". The RecentChanges link gives it away. (Thanks Todd for the pointer.) *Update, sept. 5:* Janne points to Integral Business Solutions' corporate website, which is another instance of a decent-looking wiki. (This one is based on the JSPWiki flavour.)


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