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QRef is used to store and organize data that is searchable by keyword and
grouped by category.
Unlike many knowledge base utilities that are largely web-based, QRef
has multiple interfaces and ways to interact. A web-interface
(qref.cgi), a command line interface (qref) and an email gateway
(getmail.pl). QRef support multiple databases/attachments groupings
called registers . Also QRef respects what you type. It does not
word-wrap it does not replace special character (e.g. < is not replaced
with & gt; ). So having code examples, scripts or ACLs can be stored
without harm directly in QRef (or as an attachment).
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QAMaker lets you create a searchable list of questions and answers for your website. Users can browse through the list of questions, or just search for words appearing in a question or answer
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Free unlimited technical support, we are available over 18 hours each day 7 days a week. Professional installation is also available.
csFAQ is an automated system for displaying FAQs (frequently asked questions) on your website. You can post questions and answers in many categories in multiple areas of your site. Now you can easily build technical support FAQ in the support area of your site or a general FAQ in the About Us portion of your site. The uses are endless, if they ask the questions - database them!
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The Faq-O-Matic is a CGI-based system that automates the process of maintaining a FAQ (or Frequently Asked Questions list). It allows visitors to your FAQ to take part in keeping it up-to-date.
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WebKNotes is a web based Knowledge database of notes written in Perl, stored in a plain file (text/html) hierarchy. An existing static web page hierarchy can be changed into a interactive system by using WebKnotes.
Notes and subtopics about anything added by any user.
Search facility.
User Authentication
Users can edit notes they created.
Notes can be viewed using several different methods, or the files can just be browsed.
WebKnotes is:
like plain web pages, but anyone can add and edit pages online.
like newsgroups, but the hiearchy grows, as every note is a catagory.
like Wiki, but notes are organized in a hiearchy, and notes can be html, text, and now even Wiki files.
like Slashdot, but not database backed. Webknotes currently would probably not scale well to that level.
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