JotSpot 2.0 for Web 2.0

If one of the components of Web 2.0 is increasing the usefulness of the web for users, then JotSpot has made a fairly new online app–the wiki–even more “Web 2.0″. Today they’ve announced the release of their newest version that will allow users to enjoy increased functionality over the regular old text collaboration. With JotSpot 2.0 users can put their input on calendars, spreadsheets, file repositories, documents, and photo galleries.


We here at BuzzShout have just started using the online text wiki Stikipad, which we like eventhough it is just a plain text wiki without many bells and whistles. The simplicity, and the WYSIWYG format, is what we like most about Stikipad, and, well, it’s free. JotSpot is also free for up to 5 users and 10 pages, and then their prices vary from $10/month to $200/month for unlimited users and pages.
There are also several other wiki apps out there to choose from. WetPaint, TiddlyWiki (which James recently did an in-depth review of), PBWiki, and LittleWiki to name a few. Recently Robert Scoble asked his readers to recommend a wiki service for him to use for his upcoming Off-the-Grid campout. He had fifty responses from people who should be writing reviews on BuzzShout. No, I’m not bitter–it’s the Scobleizer, man.
For more info check out JotSpot’s press release or the CNET News.com Alpha blog article.









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