DokuWiki is a user-friendly wiki software that facilitates collaborative website editing. Its interface is clean and simple, making it easy to use for all types of users.
The DokuWiki Wiki JumpBox comes bundled with DokuWiki version 2007.05.24. But, what makes the JumpBox so special?
Firstly, it's simple. Open-source applications are all well and good, but installation and configuration can be challenging. That's where JumpBox comes in - it offers Open Source software in an easy-to-run package.
Secondly, it's quick. With JumpBox, once you download the application bundle, it only takes a few minutes to start running.
Thirdly, it's portable. The application, dependencies, and all data are bundled into a single, movable file, which means you can easily shift from one device to another, irrespective of the platform.
JumpBox is also safe - it offers users automatic backups of the entire application state, providing peace of mind.
Additionally, JumpBox is virtual. The JumpBox is a virtual appliance that packages the application and all runtime dependencies into a single file, making it an efficient, server-friendly tool.
Lastly, JumpBox is comfortable. It provides a consistent runtime environment, ensuring that installation and operation of all JumpBoxes remain effortless no matter which one you choose.
Requirements for JumpBox include virtualization software like Parallels, VMWare, Xen, or a free VMWare player, 3GB of free disk space, and a minimum of 1GB system RAM, with Virtual Machine using 256MB.
This release of JumpBox is an update that fixes a vulnerability in PHP, while the included application version remains unchanged. JumpBox is a must-have for all those looking to streamline their collaborative and knowledge management efforts.
Version 1.1.1: N/A