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KBPublisher - open-source Knowledge Base software

KBPublisherAt one time or another, every company I've ever worked for has said "we should really build a knowledge base on that topic", or something to that effect. And inevitably they did, with good and not-so-good results. It's too bad that I didn't know about KBPublisher back then, that's for sure. Some of the home-grown "solutions" were so bad that you'd be lucky to find any of the useful information that was surely in them.

KBPublisher is an open-source project to build a knowledge base, or FAQ content management system that can be used on any website. Here's a quick list of features it offers:
  • Unlimited Categories
  • Glossary Terms
  • Powerful WYSIWYG
  • Instant Response
  • Searching
  • Add attachments
  • Five different admin roles
  • Protect categories
  • Commenting / Rating / Send to friend
  • Users can ask questions
  • Related Articles
  • RSS
The back end of KBPublisher can use either Linux, Unix or Windows, on Apache or IIS, but requires MySQL 4.0 or better and PHP 4.3 - 5.1.4.

Filed under: Developer, Internet, Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Palm, Web services

Krugle - the developer's search engine

Krugle - your place to find code and technical content

Search engines are great, but what if you're a developer looking for very specific results: code, and sites about code? A new search engine called Krugle might just be the answer. It offers three separate search options: one for code, another called 'Tech Pages' for code documentation, forums and knowledgebase articles, and a third called 'Projects' which, as you might guess, helps developers track down open source projects. Users can even specify which language they're working with and whether they want to filter results from code comments, function calls, class definitions and more.

While I am no developer, this looks like a great tool for the code ninjas amongst us. Krugle is even hiring, too. Are there any DLS readers who have a developer alter-ego? Sound off if you think Krugle is doing you any good.

Filed under: Developer, Windows, Web services, Microsoft, How-Tos

Shortcut to the Microsoft Knowledge Base

microsoft knowledge base shortcutA long time ago (in a blog far, far away) I lamented the lack of documentation on Apple's knowledge base. It's gotten better, but still is nowhere near the comprehensive nature of Microsoft's KB. Granted, MS has a lot more to say since it makes more tools, but to call their KB labyrinthine is putting it nicely. Worse, just jumping to a particular KB article, even if you know the specific number (and some messages will give you this). Annoyances Central has a quicker way to jump to KB articles. It requires IE6, and the TweakUI PowerToy. Essentially you're just creating a shortcut for the search string. You can do this with any search site, so it doesn't just work for MS's KB.

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