Difference between revisions of "Cynapse"

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*has mind map view and navigation of ontology and site map
 
*has mind map view and navigation of ontology and site map
 
*has wiki, blog, forum
 
*has wiki, blog, forum
*has various collaborative modes, from wiki, forums, global commenting, chat (apparently not XMPP/Wave but probably can be done too)
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*has various collaborative modes, from wiki, forums, global commenting, chat  
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* has etherpad/XMPP/Wave-like application in a seperate but integrable product called [http://www.cynapse.com/syncin Sync.in] too
 
*integrated scheduling for people and things, calendar, email, context-sensitive content delivery
 
*integrated scheduling for people and things, calendar, email, context-sensitive content delivery
 
*very fast, compared to other popular platforms
 
*very fast, compared to other popular platforms

Revision as of 02:45, 22 December 2010

http://www.cynapse.com/

Cyn.in

External links

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  • CMS framework based on Plone
  • CMS has Rules & Workflow engine, probably ontology-oriented scripting too
  • has ontologies
  • has mind map view and navigation of ontology and site map
  • has wiki, blog, forum
  • has various collaborative modes, from wiki, forums, global commenting, chat
  • has etherpad/XMPP/Wave-like application in a seperate but integrable product called Sync.in too
  • integrated scheduling for people and things, calendar, email, context-sensitive content delivery
  • very fast, compared to other popular platforms
  • nice UI
  • bidirectional links and navigation thereof
  • Auto Relationship & Link Integrity Maintenance
  • The Cyn.in community edition is free and open source software
  • has tons of features that would be difficult to create or integrate
  • multidimensional filtering of all metadata

W

  • need to know plone, zope, & python to develop or extend
  • not as popular, so not as much support and documentation?

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  • is file based, and can work on mounted filesystems (large media files are handled very efficiently this way and are still indexed in the metadb).
    • I wonder if that could also be a virtual filesystem such as a tunnel to distributed storage or DHT

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  • The Cyn.in community edition is free and open source software
  • The community edition does not include:
    • Multi core processor support
    • clustering support
    • Live Platform Stack Upgrades
    • Daily scheduled off-site backups
    • Official knowledgebase and documentation access
  • support for I2P in zope/plone/Cyn.in?
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