|   |  Faq-O-Matic Faq-O-Matic :  Administrators' Guide : Other FAQ Maintenance Systems | 
| Naturally, I think FAQ-O-Matic solves all the world's problems. But maybe it's
not right for you. Here are some alternatives... | |
| FAQ Manager, by Stas Bekman:
http://stason.org/works/old/faq_manager.zip | |
| The FAQ Maintenance Aids page, by David Alex Lamb:
http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/FAQs/FAQaid/ | |
| The Question and Answer Markup Language, for FAQs: http://www.ascc.net/xml/en/utf-8/qaml-index.html | |
| Steven D. Whitehead published a paper on the Auto-FAQ: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/IT94/Proceedings/Agents/whitehead/whitehead.html I don't know if the Auto-FAQ is publicly available. | |
| http://sourceforge.net/projects/i-docs/ - currently not maintained... | |
| http://expect.nist.gov/FAQ.html#FAQbuilder The Expect FAQ is regularly recreated by a Tcl script which produces either text or HTML depending on how it is called. | |
| Jyve, a 'Turbine' based dynamic FAQ system - "Java servlet based clone of FOM": http://java.apache.org/jyve/ | |
| For 'Zope Server' (e.g. Python instead of Perl) - http://www.zope.org/ Software Product: The KnowledgeKit Product http://www.zope.org/Members/Bill/Products/KnowledgeKit The KnowledgeKit provides a mechanism for the automatic creation and maintenance of Knowledge Bases as well as FAQs. It provides a standard view that integrates with the overall site Zope. | |
| FAQ-U is an open source, free and flexible system for maintaining a FAQ. FAQ-U lets you make your FAQ dynamic in nature, makes it easier to maintain, makes it searchable and basically far more presentable than the traditional hand edited format. FAQ-U still however gives you the capability to create a "plain text" version as well for posting to USENET and sending via email. http://www.codegrunt.com/index.php?num=2&f_id=1 | |
| The Call Center, Bug Tracking and Project Management Tools for Linux (http://linas.org/linux/pm.html) page not only lists the FAQ-O-Matic, but also other, more general, more integrated tools aimed at help-desk type functions. | |
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