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Subject:Aw: Wisi: Turn Notion Wiki into Documentation! From:Nina Barzgaran <e -dot- dickinson -at- gmx -dot- net> To:Jonayed Tanjim <jonayedtanjim9 -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Mon, 26 Jun 2023 14:56:32 +0200
Hello Jonayed,
that's a very ambitious project!
I like Notion too, it's really nice-looking and fast as well as easy to
use.
I would like to provide a little feedback early on: Technical writing
and documentation state-of-the-art editing as well as formatting needs
a lot of detail to be considered.
It begins with what is called Single Source Publishing, and it does not
end with digital images in several formats (raster as well as vector)
- by a long chalk.
Very important these days: Enable translation as well as terminology
management - semi-automated sometimes - based on XML (backend, mostly).
You might want to have a good look at what the market leader
applications of so-called "Help Authoring Tools" = HATs offer.
What you propose is similar to Confluence - a Wiki 'turning' technical
documentation, it seems to me. That one needs multiple add-ons to
really work well - I worked with it for years that way, with
IT-department and web designer at my 'disposal' all complete; and it
took a 'hell' of a lot of time for maintining and migrating to new
versions. Etc.
I also am very proficient in other digital applications, digital video
editing and using the CCMSs as well CMSs is 'bread and butter' to me,
so I am not just 'putting it out there'.
The best of success!!
Kind regards
Nina
Gesendet: Sonntag, 25. Juni 2023 um 11:33 Uhr
Von: "Jonayed Tanjim" <jonayedtanjim9 -at- gmail -dot- com>
An: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Betreff: Wisi: Turn Notion Wiki into Documentation!
Hi, I'm building an app called Wisi. It can turn Noiton wiki pages into
a
slick and modern looking Documentation website within few clicks. So
I've
launched a waitlist to get some early users of the app. Can I post the
following section?
> *Wisi: Turn Notion Wiki into Documentation!*As a Notion fan, I'm
building
> an app, Wisi <[1]https://getwisi.com/>. It can turn any Notion wiki
into a
> slick and modern-looking documentation website within a few clicks.
> So, just wanted to know if you're interested in this app or have any
> valuable feedback. If you feel it's something useful please get on
the
> waitlist <[2]https://tally.so/r/wQMjBG>. *Also offering an exclusive
LTD for
> the first 500 people who are joining the waitlist.*
Regards,
Jonayed Tanjim
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