
Source: www.paligo.se
Sharon Burton brought this to my attention, as she stated on Facebook that she was getting a demo on it. It does look like an interesting tool. I don’t know anything about it other that what’s on the page, but any new tool like a CMS for tech documentation is worth sharing.
If you know anything about this tool, let us know what you think in the comments!
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I wrote a post that tells the back-story of Paligo here: The Story of Paligo — a new browser-based CCMS with all the features you’d ever want.
Yes, I saw! I’ve been meaning to talk to the Paligo people for over a year, and just never could figure out a good time for me. Glad that you had the opportunity to talk to them and share the information. Thanks, Tom!