PmReader (Application build on PmWiki for reading portable format of PmWiki files)

Summary: PmReader (Application build on PmWiki for reading portable format of PmWiki files)
Version: 1.1.2-20121114
Prerequisites: See Below
Status: Stable / Active
Maintainer:VKrishn
Categories: Application Reader
Users: (View / Edit)
Discussion: PmReader-Talk

PmReader is an application build on PmWiki for reading portable format of PmWiki files.

Description

An application build on PmWiki for reading portable format of PmWiki files i.e. simple online based document exchange format that uses browser as reader.

Notes

Some of the potential uses of PmReader

  1. Portable wiki based documents.
  2. Web based reader.
  3. Portable documents having potential to be served as distributable mini-applications..

About PmReader

Some issues PmReader addresses:

  1. Portability of documents.
  2. Documents in PmWiki format - favouring writer.

Release notes

Version 1.1.0

  • This version is released as a package to alpine v2.3.
    Note: v1.1 accepts docs with extention .pwf which is a .tar.gz format file.

See also

Contributors

Demo:

Notebook app running on PmReader like setup

  1. Homepage
  2. Notes page showing integrated Micro/helper apps

Help/Manual

Files/Download

Changelog

Nov 14, 2012
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PmReader version 1.1.2
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 -- Released as package to alpine.
 -- Updated base cookbook/recipes.
 -- Added libs page.
 -- Fixed menu problem in upload page.
 -- Updated docs.
 -- Code clean.

May 07, 2012
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PmReader version 1.1.0
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-- This version is released as a package to alpine v2.3.
-- Accepts docs with extention .pwf which is a .tar.gz format file.

January 10, 2012
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PmReader version 1.0.0
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 -- Initial release

Author

  • V.Krishn

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