JotSpot, an application wiki company, is releasing JotSpot 2.0, the next-generation of its award-winning wiki application platform.
Unlike traditional wikis which allow users to collaborate on only one kind of information: text, JotSpot 2.0 gives users the freedom to collaborate on all types of information.
The tool provides new "page types" that help users quickly and easily create collaborative calendars, spreadsheets, file repositories, documents, and photo galleries.
"Traditional wikis are too nerdy and only offer one type of collaboration. This has been a barrier to the mainstream adoption of wikis," said Joe Kraus, co-founder and CEO of JotSpot. "JotSpot has redefined what a wiki is by removing the limitations of traditional wikis and marrying the wiki metaphor with some of the capabilities of Microsoft Office. We've combined the familiarity and functionality of desktop applications like Office with the collaborative power and flexibility of wikis so users can quickly and easily collaborate on all types of information."
The new release aims to eliminate the complexity and nerdiness of wikis and delivers powerful new functionality that helps users collaborate on all types of information.

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