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Excellent. Another great community.<quote>
A number of things, actually. In the broadest terms, it's what we call a CCMS; a Community Content Management System. But that doesn't tell you much, does it? Maybe some bullet point details will help: * JournURL is a community platform. The primary mission of our software and the service it powers is communication through interaction. People talking to people. Thoughts exchanged, customers reached, and lives touched. We operate under the basic assumption that the only thing as important as expression is feedback. * JournURL is a personal publishing tool. Within minutes of signing on, you can have a working weblog, journal, or diary. If you know how to post to a message board, you know how to manage your own content-rich site. And fortunately, it isn't just for beginners; demanding users can access powerful scripting and template tools that will turn your humble weblog into a complex, dynamic resource. * JournURL is a forum environment. Robust threaded and linear discussion that encourages extended conversations and debate. No simplistic comment system here, folks. No anonymous spam. * JournURL is a little like a Wiki. Linking between the various entries and articles in your blog (or posts in the forum) is as simple as typing the title of the desired document. And if there's no match available, JournURL will serve up a page of search results to get your reader back on the right track. * JournURL is a supporter of syndication and interoperation. All blogs publish RSS 2.0 syndication feeds. All blogs support Trackback. And soon, all blogs will be able to integrate OPML blogrolls. * JournURL is an experiment. We call it "sharewhere". Create an account, create a site, and have fun... it's free for non-commercial use. But we ask that you please commit to a monthly or annual donation to help support management costs and continued software development. As a bonus, with your donation, you'll gain access to advanced features like WYSIWYG editing, file storage space, and email. Does that make it any clearer? If not, hey, just create an account and give it a whirl. It should become self-evident pretty quickly
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Roland Tanglao: KLogs]