More details about wiki server in Mac OS X Leopard Server

wikis_hero_20070610.jpgAs part of the website redesign that coincided with Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference 2007 last week, updated information was published on features in both the desktop and server versions of Mac OS X Leopard, including new details on the upcoming wiki server. Of note: wiki sites include the ability to blog, a shared calendar, and an option to subscribe to a podcast. This last feature will be interesting to see in action – I’m curious whether this means the wiki server will use text-to-speech technology to create a podcast of a wiki page, or whether it just allows you to upload an audio recording of a meeting? Time will tell.

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  1. Hey Stewart, thanks for the update. The wiki server looks really interesting and I want to run it at school. Hopefully our IT folks will let us upgrade… :-)

  2. Wiki server is very helpful, especially for students!
    Thank you, Stewart.

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