Traction Software Annonces TeamPage 3.8

Traction Software announced the latest version of TeamPage, Traction's enterprise blog and wiki software. TeamPage 3.8 can now show the 'latest stable version' of wiki pages without inhibiting the ability to edit collaboratively and reach consensus, making it easier to follow compliance requirements and do blog-style communication in the same space and context as wiki-style page editing. Traction will introduce a forward linking feature set with full referential integrity, name aliasing and cross-wiki project name aliasing, all combined with page name history (in addition to page content history). TeamPage project spaces now support integrated blog and wiki style collaboration using a combined name space, or can enforce a wiki style unique name space in any or all projects. Authors can collaborate on changes over time without disturbing the "latest stable" view of the wiki. Page changes can be published later, when all the pages are ready, or have been reviewed and approved. Authors can see, search and review the combined effect of all drafts for collaboration, or flip back to see and use the latest stable view of all pages. New permissions allow control over who can publish drafts, edit drafts, read drafts and even lock pages. Traction TeamPage Release 3.8 will be available for preview use this month and will ship in the fourth quarter of 2007. http://www.tractionsoftware.com/

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