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Hello, I am looking for a program for my department(IT) that will fit our needs as a knowledge base for computer related issues. We do not need a whole suite of helpdesk software, we probably already have it. We are looking for a stand alone, cheap(free) software that will help our team finding common problems and solutions. Do you know of any? Thank you!
by Toby @ May 5, 2010 5:28 pm
We went through this in my IT department a couple of years ago. We decided that a wiki was a superior solution to anything designed specifically as a knowledge base. We went with Dokuwiki ( http://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki ) because Dokuwiki doesn't use a database, everything is flat text files. We made it search-able with a Tomcat server. We have been extremely happy with it ever since. We like it so much that we don't use Word anymore. We write EVERYTHING as a Wiki page.

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