BlueSpice free
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BlueSpice free is a free open source enterprise wiki. It is based on the Wikipedia software MediaWiki and extends it with numerous functions in the area of quality assurance, process support, administration, editing and security. The software is programmed in PHP and can be run on Windows and Linux systems. BlueSpice was released under the GPL v3 license and is thus available for free.
This trial version is run with the more comprehensive version BlueSpice pro. BlueSpice free is a decoupling with a smaller range of functions.
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Applications
BlueSpice and BlueSpice software packages were initially developed for wikis on the intranet. The solution is used mainly for all types of online documentation and quality management. But many web projects also use BlueSpice.
Important functions at a glance
Professional editing
- Visual editor (WYSIWYG) for editing, formatting and creating tables without Wikicode.
- Comfortable inserting of images, files, links, and categories, wiki commands, wiki tags, and magic words.
- Search engine Elasticsearch provides a fast search in titles, full text, categories, namespaces and attached files (Office, PDF) and allows the filtering of results by facets.
- Customizable navigation and menus with a show/hide main navigation, personal page navigation, top menu and flyout menu with customizable widgets and tools.
- Similar articles guide you to contributions relevant to a topic.
- Tag Clouds can be automatically created in the wiki and displayed on wiki pages.
- User Dashboard can be organized individually with portlets - e.g. for statistics, responsibilities, the most visited pages, an RSS ticker, etc. These elements can be arranged by drag & drop functionality.
Mobile Skin
- Modern layout and design, adaptable to your company CI.
- Mobile device support: Search and edit Wiki articles on the go.
Process support
- Checkboxes and checkbox lists for tasks and queries.
- Creation of Page Templates for a consistent content structure.
- Category overview in a tree structure with display of all parent categories and sub-categories of the wiki.
- Catalog images and files and thus organize them thematically. The category article lists these as related media.
- Create image maps to link individual areas of images.
- PDF export of individual wiki pages in the highest quality.
Quality Management
- Notifications provide updates directly in the wiki about important wiki-internal events. You define what notices you want to receive.
- Mail notifications are optionally sent when someone creates, edits, deletes or moves content or after new user registrations (configurable).
- View of recent changes on wiki pages. This can also be built into widgets or menus.
- Statistics and Diagrams with output as a graphic via various actions with filter option. Export formats are .svg or .png.
- Meta information give information about the article (e.g. last change, which category etc.) and shows the authors and readers of the article with picture.
- Content quality assurance by assigning a designated contact person for content.
Administration
- User and rights management: Create users with passwords and assign appropriate rights. Organize users into groups and assign group rights.
- Single page access permissions can be easily defined using a MagicWord.
- Namespacemanager: Manage your namespaces to specify areas in the wiki. You can assign separate read and write permissions for each namespace.
- Advanced user settings for user data, search settings, watch lists etc.
- LDAP connection: authentication via Active Directory, for example.
- Security for images and documents for your uploaded files. These can no longer be found via the search engine and are only accessible with appropriate authorization.
- Admin Dashboard provides portlets for statistics, frequent searches, most edited pages, etc., which can be customized and arranged via drag & drop functionality.
- Design for individual namespaces directly in the wiki (CSS).
Communication und Collaboration
- Who is online? You get the answer at a glance, because because BlueSpice shows you the active users.
- Automatically generated avatar images for all users, if you do not want to upload your own images.
Functionality
The BlueSpice extensions are complementary to MediaWiki, but MediaWiki itself will not be changed to ensure that upgrades are supported.
Technical requirements
The system requirements are always up to date in our Helpdesk: Requirements System Requirements in the BlueSpice Helpdesk
About the project
Idea and history
BlueSpice is the result of a variety of MediaWiki projects. The starting point was the development of a company-wide wiki for IBM Germany in 2007. The project with the name bluepedia was initiated by Gunter Dueck. The supplementary software components were initially distributed under the name HalloWiki Sunrise. In 2010, the Hello World! media workshop decided to publish their solution under the new name BlueSpice for MediaWiki as free software.
Business model
The project is financed by services (installation, support, adaptation, support, training etc.) as well as the subscription of BlueSpice pro. In addition, Hallo Welt! GmbH serves project customers. Together with our customers, we implement highly customized wiki solutions.