I’m not sure if I’m disgusted or intrigued to learn that you can hack your twiki so that it acts like a dynamic table with forms for adding or changing content. This guy uses it to build a bug tracking system, but you could conceivably build any simple table based system this way and retain the power of wiki. Should you do this? Probably not. Still its cool. 🙂
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