ThoughtFarmer adds multilingual support, blogs, calendars, and forums to their Intranet suite
ThoughtFarmer released version 3.0 of their Intranet system—I’m glad they’ve stopped calling it a wiki—which is expanding on the already impressive feature set:ThoughtFarmer Blog » Announcing ThoughtFarmer Intranet 3.0 Multilingual.
The Intranet system is based on what we’ve been doing in the social media space for years: make it easy for people to create, edit, and modify content.
Truly, I think descriptions like this one, aren’t going to do it justice. Heck I even saw it in action and didn’t get it until I used it as part of the Tubetastic promotion. What I have to say is for you to go to over to ThoughtFarmer and request a trial.
Frankly building up a rich intranet shouldn’t be something that takes big team months to launch. Just freakin’ do it. Get your hands in there and start building.
In the past this would have made IT folks turn pale(-er?) and pass out, but since it’s all, essentially, disposable, you don’t have to be “perfect” the first time out.
And that, is something I wish I could have done years ago.
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1 opinion for ThoughtFarmer adds multilingual support, blogs, calendars, and forums to their Intranet suite
Chris
Jun 11, 2008 at 5:43 pm
Hi Tris, thanks for the write-up. As you noted, we’ve been de-emphasizing the wiki aspect, although the whole wiki idea of “everyone can edit” is still at the core.
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