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Documentation needed

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Please list any documentation below that needs to be added

 

  • Desktop Suite
  • Extensions explained for non-developers 
  • A place where users can file questions and offer additions to the primary user guide. 
  • A troubleshooting FAQs with quick answers or references for common problems (such as the password for VMWare).
  • Clean up Authentication Documentation 
  • Enabling Spell Check on Windows installs - tied to this documentation - Have overview of iespell
  • Have article about setting up Deki for polyglot
  • Repair Functionality of MSI
  • Making customizations to the Resources file to change wording in the interface/emails
  • Checklist for deployment - what hardware to use, OS, etc.
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Is the stuff at that link supposed to be in English? I don't like having to use VMWare, but it's all that's available. I have Word XP but production version will be on Windows Server, so I really don't want to have to learn to be a developer just to manage a temporary test site. Yet links with "solutions" about my test site problems often seem to require me to search for other links so I can understand what's in the first link...
I don't mean to sound testy or mean, and I do appreciate the fact that you're working on this (and a thousand other things). I just think your have a terrific product that could probably be used by nontechnical administrators, but the mindset seems to be that all users are at least moderately technically proficient. edited 17:27, 26 Nov 2008
Posted 17:21, 26 Nov 2008
Deki is server software. Most server software requires some level of technical proficiency. For those who prefer a hands-off-it-just-works approach, please check out Deki Express, which is hosted and almost feature identical: http://www.mindtouch.com/Products/OnDemand
Posted 18:19, 26 Nov 2008
But if I want to use it on an intranet, I don't need a host, do I?
Posted 19:18, 26 Nov 2008
It's possible to use a hosted solution also for Intranets by making the site private. However, if you want 100% control over the site, then install the VM, MSI, or source packages on an internal server. Of course, that means you'll need to do the maintenance yourself.
Posted 19:29, 28 Nov 2008
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