Want to build the ultimate classroom wiki and have it ready for the start of the fall semester? Join us for PBwiki Summer Camp! We know that a lot of educators have heard about wikis but just aren’t sure how to use them in the classroom. In PBwiki Summer Camp you will learn the bestContinue reading “Join PBwiki summer camp and earn a free classroom wiki”
Category Archives: General
PBwiki status update
7/8/08, 5:38pm: PBwiki is now fully operational. Thank you for your patience as we worked through this issue. 7/8/08, 5:14pm: Power has been restored to most of our servers, and a dedicated member of our staff is on site working to bring the remaining ones back. We are running routine checks and hope to haveContinue reading “PBwiki status update”
New Feature — Re-arrange Your Sidebar Modules
Have you ever wanted to re-arrange your Sidebar on the right side of your wiki? At PBwiki, we just love adding new features. There are enough wiki jockeys here in at PBHQ that it guarantees we’ll have differing opinions on how things should work — that’s one of the reasons we work hard to fitContinue reading “New Feature — Re-arrange Your Sidebar Modules”
New Feature — Improved Search, More Accurate Results
As your wiki grows, it becomes increasingly important to be able to search and locate your information. We’ve heard from many of you that PBwiki search just wasn’t cutting it. Good news! We’ve improved PBwiki search and made it easier to find exactly what you’re looking for. Use these familiar search commands to improve yourContinue reading “New Feature — Improved Search, More Accurate Results”
Coming in July — Bay Area Customer Meeting
Learn how to create a comprehensive collaboration strategy, including specific tactics to make your wiki successful within your organization. Join us July 8th at 6:00PDT in Menlo Park to meet the PBwiki senior team and hear expert advice from successful customers — plus, get a future roadmap of PBwiki key features. This event is limitedContinue reading “Coming in July — Bay Area Customer Meeting”
New feature: Allow users to request access to your wiki
Today, we’ve enabled a new feature on your wiki: Request Access allows users to request access to your wiki. Who would use Request Access? It’s perfect if you want to add users to your wiki, but don’t want to manage the process of figuring out their email address, adding them, and managing them. You’ll stillContinue reading “New feature: Allow users to request access to your wiki”
New feature: Email notifications look better, work better
We’re happy to announce our improved notifications emails, which have new functionality and a brand-new visual design. We previewed these earlier, and today we’re launching these to all PBwiki 2.0 wikis. (Still on PBwiki 1.0? Click here to update your 2.0 wiki before everyone else.) The new notifications include: Comment notifications. Your email notifications nowContinue reading “New feature: Email notifications look better, work better”
Growing in a Down Market with PBwiki (recording and transcript)
We had a great webinar this morning with Teo Mayes, the CTO of RMC Vanguard Mortgage, a rapidly growing mortgage company in Houston that has used PBwiki to improve both employee productivity and customer satisfaction. Click the link below to watch a recording of the webinar: http://www.archive.org/details/GrowingInADownMarketWithPbwiki Or, if you’d prefer a quick summary, oneContinue reading “Growing in a Down Market with PBwiki (recording and transcript)”
See PBwiki's Newest Features (Webinar 5/20, 10 AM Pacific)
We’ll be showing off some of the new features we’ve added to PBwiki in the past few months since the release of PBwiki 2.0. These include: Undo button Remove formatting Sortable tables Footnotes Improved lock stealing AJAX tags Notifications 2.0 Comment notifications To sign up for the webinar, click the link below: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/992520148
PBwiki featured in New York Times blog
Marci Alboher, the career columnist at the New York Times, wrote about PBwiki in her latest blog post. By now pretty much all of us (and even our parents) have used Wikipedia to look something up…But have you ever seen or used any other kind of wiki? If the answer is no, it may beContinue reading “PBwiki featured in New York Times blog”