
The PikiWiki service that opened the other day is not just another mediocre wiki that everyone is pretty tired of. Instead of working together primarily on text documents, users of the revolutionary service are encouraged to use PikiWiki in order to easily and naturally share their multimedia materials with each other.
One of the most attractive features of this service is the implementation of the function of adding elements to a wiki document. After you register for free and create a blank document, you can drag and drop any file from your desktop or explorer directly into your browser window! The file will be downloaded and formatted properly automatically. For example, the images will be shown reduced in size and will be located exactly where you placed them. Once you save the resulting document, all uploaded files will be saved on the PikiWiki servers.
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In addition to uploading files to a PikiWiki document, you can diversify your document with different color themes and exclusive text special effects. Plus, you can insert any video and audio directly into your document! The set of additional functions of the service is constantly expanding and will continue to expand further.
After you create a document, you have the opportunity to share your creation with other users of the PikiWiki service, for example with friends, co-workers, family members or the whole world at once. You have the ability to customize permissions to edit and view the contents of the document. Any documents can also be organized into filings and various groups to the taste of users and further sorted in the most incredible ways.
At the moment, the service is absolutely free, and there are no restrictions on the place for storing documents. However, the company is considering the possibility of deriving revenue from the service, by limiting the free space for storage and charging for additional space and exclusive services. It is also planned to sell various paid design elements for paperwork. PikiWiki was developed by a team of five enthusiasts who spent about one and a half years developing a service, without any third-party investments at the moment.
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