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Traction TeamPage

Traction TeamPage is a proprietary enterprise 2.0 social software product developed by Traction Software Inc. of Providence, Rhode Island.

Traction release 1.0 shipped in 1999.

Traction TeamPage is a collaborative hypertext platform built to support working communication within and between groups. It is modeled on Douglas Engelbart's On-Line System (the first hypertext journaling system) and influenced by the work of other hypertext pioneers including Andy van Dam's Hypertext Editing System and Ted Nelson's Xanadu.

The initial 1.0 Release of Traction TeamPage shipped in December 1999 and included features for web-based journaling, collaborative editing, and permission-based project workspaces.

Traction TeamPage is known for features including permission-filtered bi-directional linking, paragraph-level addressability, inline comment threads, and a journaling model that records time-stamped label changes as well as "wiki-style" content history. The platform includes a sophisticated permission model that aggregates multiple weblog/wiki spaces into a Front Page, e-mail newsletter, and search views.

With TeamPage Release 3.5 in March 2005, it became the first blog/wiki-type product with integrated WebDAV.

Traction TeamPage Release 3.7.2 first shipped in December 2006 with support for widgets, export-to-PDF or -WordML briefing books, and mobile skins. It also included wiki-style edit history views with a roll-back option plus an optional FAST Search module, providing automatic entity extraction and drill-down navigation as well as integrated attachment search.

Traction TeamPage Release 4.0 first shipped in June 2008 with support for moderation, page name history and management, and user profile pages. Moderation allows for typical publish and reject operations for comments but also makes it possible for authorized users to work in and fully experience the Draft version of the wiki or flip to the Published version to compare. Page Name management is the first to introduce page name history, the ability to alias page names across wiki projects, and the concept of a global page namespace from which names can be applied to any wiki project space.

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