FAQ and Knowledge Base
Description:
A question and answer script, designed with simplicity, but has interesting features. Themes allow you to intergrate it with your site, either by using your own headers and footers, or using the transparent theme for iframes. E-mail alerts tell...
- Version: 0.9 PR
- Author: Peter Graham
Crazy Faqs is an automated system for displaying FAQs (frequently asked questions) on your website. Features: Central Administration done through the web browser Easily create/edit/delete Q&A Categories & Questions Create unlimited categories Add...
- Version: n/a
- Author: Joseph Koonce
FAQEngine is a tool to maintain a FAQ database. Features: Data stored in MySQL, FAQ can be grouped by categories and subcategories, Various display options, Administration interface, Support for multiple languages, Search function, Support for...
- Version: n/a
- Author: Michael Boesch
Easy to use and install with wizard. Authors write articles, managers preview and approve/disapprove. Supports file attachments and many other features common to knowledgebase software.
- Version: n/a
- Author: Mike Smith
Build your own knowledge base for messages and notes or for messages and notes of a group of users with access via the internet. Developed on Windows 95 and runs also on Windows NT 4.0. Needs mySQL version 3.23 or later and PHP version 4.
- Version: n/a
- Author: Arnold Schick
Owl is a multi user document repository (knowledgebase), document manager, and document management system written in PHP for publishing files and documents onto the Web.
- Version: n/a
- Author: Steve Bourgeois
It provides private file sharing for users and groups of users. It has an integrated admin system to manage users, groups, files and rules for sharing.
- Version: n/a
- Author: Lorenzo Noccioli
piFAQ is a simple script that will help you to create (and manage) FAQ page on your site. It is based on PHP, MySQL and FastTemplate so it's fast and easy to configure.
- Version: n/a
- Author: Pavel Ivanov
Simply FAQ has seach capability, unlimited categories. To add the content of your FAQ, just open your favorite text editor and start typing in the first line the question and in the next line the answer and so on.
- Version: n/a
- Author: Jeff Espiritu