Great tool, but limited Support (Where is Opera & Safari?)
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Y-E-S! I used to use the old Google Sites for my startup's internal wiki, but no one liked using it cause it was really out-dated and boring (kind of like the content). It's nice to know it's not abandoned. :')
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Is it just me or are all Google Sites now public-only? How do you make a team wiki private?
The old Google Sites looked like a relic from the late 90s. They finally gave it an overhaul so it's material design and looks to be integrated with Google Drive/Suite.
The only thing is that they forgot the API :(
Pros:
Complete overhaul of the old ghetto UI/UX, some nice templates to create your site
Hmm, decent solution was exactly what I was looking for. 🙄
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And winner of the best product videos goes to: Google!
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As a wiki, PBWorks is far superior to all those mentioned. And it's free. Not even a close call.
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I started using Google Sites for PureMetrics's internal wiki last week. I see a lot of missing features, due to which Google may have a migration headache (hope they do plan a migration feature)
1. No keyboard shortcuts (in Classic you can create and edit all with keyboard shortcuts, makes it quicker
2. No widgets : For example so subpage listing or sitemaps
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Obie for Chrome
The old Google Sites looked like a relic from the late 90s. They finally gave it an overhaul so it's material design and looks to be integrated with Google Drive/Suite.
The only thing is that they forgot the API :(
Pros:Complete overhaul of the old ghetto UI/UX, some nice templates to create your site
Cons:No API
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