When I first used confluence, I thought it was slow and obtrusive. I thought it had no where near the feature set of TWiki. I didn't know how to do a lot of the things I do in TWiki and WYSIWYG is never as powerful as markup (at least for how I use it).
Then getting non-techie people to use the wiki became my problem. It turns out that TWiki works best for sysadmins and programmers and not so much for artists, writers and business people.
I've figured out how to do a few things with Confluence and I'm really happy with it now. So far:
- I can create service journal pages for my servers
- I can use gliffy to draw diagrams
- I can attach xls files and edit them using Webdav
The one problem I haven't solved is calendars. The calendar plugin really sucks compared to twiki. In Twiki, I can put a date onto a page and the calendar plugin automatically puts it into the right square for me. As far as I can tell, the confluence calendar plugin is only for ICS and only for well formated calendar events. Being able to map events to a visual calendar automatically is a very powerful tool.
I hope I'm wrong and that someone else has already solved my problem.
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