The JotSpot Account Dashboard provides a look at how many users have access to the wiki, as well as how many pages have been created. Pricing is based on both the number of users and the number of wiki pages.
2eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: JotSpot 2.0 – Installing New JotSpot Applications
JotSpot offers a number of free applications for administrators to pick and choose from for their wikis.
Administrators can control who can read and write to the wiki. Permissions can be based on the site or the page.
4eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: JotSpot 2.0 – Blog
One of the applications administrators can add to their JotSpot wiki sites is a blog. Users can comment on the blog, as well as subscribe to RSS feeds to track new posts.
5eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: JotSpot 2.0 – Creating a New Wiki Page
A user creating a new page can choose between several different structured pages, including a file cabinet, a calendar and a Web page.
6eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: JotSpot 2.0 – Creating a Spreadsheet
With the integration of capabilities found in JotSpot Tracker, JotSpot 2.0 allows users to copy entire rows of data from Excel and paste them into a JotSpot spreadsheet that can then be worked on and shared.
7eWEEK Labs Walk-Through: JotSpot 2.0 – Importing a Spreadsheet
While cells and rows can be copied from Excel and pasted into JotSpot, the formatting is not always maintained–something weve seen in other non-Microsoft products.
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