Version 93.2 by Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) on 2010/11/24

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1 $xwiki.ssx.use("Main.WebHome")
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4 <div class="home-head"><h2>Welcome to XWiki</h2></div>
5 <p>The XWiki project offers both a generic [platform>platform:] for developing collaborative applications using the [wiki>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiwiki] paradigm and products developed on top of it. All XWiki software is developed in Java and under the [LGPL open source license>Main.License].</p>
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9 <h2>Products and Platform</h2>
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11 <div class="R-head"><h3><a href="$xwiki.getURL('platform:Main.WebHome')"><span class="platform">PLATFORM</span></a></h3></div>
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13 <p>The generic wiki platform offering runtime services for applications built on top of it.</p>
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17 <div class="R-head"><h3><a href="$xwiki.getURL('enterprise:Main.WebHome')"><span class="enterprise">ENTERPRISE</span></a></h3></div>
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19 <p>A [fully-featured>platform:Main.Features] wiki for the Enterprise. It's also a [second generation wiki>Main.SecondGenerationWiki] offering the ability to install and develop small applications inside wiki pages.</p>
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23 <div class="R-head"><h3><a href="$xwiki.getURL('manager:Main.WebHome')"><span class="manager">MANAGER</span></a></h3></div>
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25 <p>An application to manage a farm of wikis, allowing large-scale organization and massive scalability.</p>
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30 <div class="R-head"><h3><a href="$xwiki.getURL('xoffice:Main.WebHome')"><span class="office">XOFFICE</span></a></h3></div>
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32 <p>An add-on that enables the Microsoft Office power editing and rich content creation for XWiki</p>
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36 <div class="R-head"><h3><a href="$xwiki.getURL('watch:Main.WebHome')"><span class="watch">WATCH</span></a></h2></div>
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38 <p>A social RSS reader allowing groups to collaboratively follow information news and filter it.</p>
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42 <div class="R-head"><h3><a href="$xwiki.getURL('xeclipse:Main.WebHome')"><span class="eclipse">XECLIPSE</span></a></h3></div>
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44 <p>A plug-in that allows the user to edit, view, save or delete XWiki pages directly from within the Eclipse IDE</p>
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47 <div class="R-box-bottom">[More products and extensions...>Main.Forge]</div>
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50 1.1 Getting Started
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52 #info("*[Tell us what you think about the XWiki.org website!>Main.Survey]*")
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54 You can check what [projects built using XWiki>References.WebHome] have done and see all those [happy users>http://www.frappr.com/xwikiusers]. Web sites like [Curriki>http://www.curriki.org] or [Best Ventes>http://www.bestventes.com] are good examples of what can be done with XWiki.
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56 To see XWiki in action, you can [download and install>Main.Download] one of the XWiki products listed above or create your own XWiki instance on the [myxwiki.org community farm>http://www.myxwiki.org] (it is regularly updated to the latest released version of [XWiki Enterprise>enterprise:Main.WebHome]) or on the [Netcipia Farm>http://www.netcipia.net/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome] that runs on XWiki (it's free and takes only 5 minutes to create a new wiki).
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58 If you want to better understand how XWiki works, click above on the product for which you want to know more about.

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