JumpBox for the Foswiki Wiki System 1.1.2

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Foswiki is a wiki system that is notable for its approachability for non-technical users and its ability to store content in a structured fashion. The following qualities make it unique from the other JumpBox wikis: simple WYSIWYG editor means there's no need to learn special markup syntax; email addresses can be added to a wiki page and the users will receive notifications as changes are made. Easily attach files to any wiki page and either view them in-line or as a separate attachment. Add forms to your wiki pages to accept structured content submissions.

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