Confluence is a professional Wiki designed to make it easy for a team to share information. Its powerful editing and site management features help teams communicate by sharing information, and collaborating on documents and ideas, all in a single Web-based location. When teams use Confluence for communication, it gets archived, indexed and interlinked, so the whole team can benefit.
| Tags | Communications Information Management Document Repositories Office/Business |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X Windows Unix |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: New social features including: hover profile, networks, status updates, enhanced user profiles, and activity streams. Other changes include a new Macro Browser tool, upgraded PDF export, and major performance improvements.


Changes: This release introduce the new Widget Connector, an easy way to embed multi-media content from all over the Web directly into your page. Add Youtube videos, Flickr slideshows, and Google Gadgets, just to name a few. With the improved Office Connector, you can now view the contents of attached files. Finding all your content is a lot easier. With Quick Navigation, just start typing in the search box and immediately see suggested results. And with 'Did You Mean', Confluence now suggests corrections for misspelled words.


Changes: Users can now edit wiki pages directly from Microsoft Office or OpenOffice via the Office Connector plugin, which is much simpler for non-technical users.


Changes: This version introduces more flexible page permissions. You can now grant read and edit permissions to any set of users and groups. In addition, more than two dozen fixes and updates were made.


Changes: This release offers users an optional clustered configuration, Confluence Massive, that provides unlimited scalability, together with exceptional performance and reliability, for large deployments of the wiki. There are dozens of other new features and improvements, including a People Directory, which allows users to easily find other Confluence users' profiles and personal spaces; an activity-tracking plugin that generates statistics on application usage; and a WebDAV client plugin.