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Word2MediaWikiPlus
Release status: unmaintained
Implementation User interface
Description Converts MS-Word documents to MediaWiki markup.
Author(s) Gunter Schmidt (original author), Fernando Correia (maintainer)
Latest version 1.0.0 (2007-02-27)
MediaWiki 1.8, 1.9
License GNU General Public License (GPL)
Download SourceForge

Word2MediaWikiPlus is a tool that converts Microsoft Word documents to MediaWiki.

As of 2013, it is no longer maintained. The links below go to pages that are marked as being "restructured" without progress going on and with the old documentation not being usable anymore.

Learn about it

See the documentation page.

Get help

Do you need help with Word2MediaWikiPlus? You can ask for help on the discussion page.

Hopefully, developers and fellow users may see your message and may answer it... No guarantees, though. Project members are volunteers.

Report a bug

If you want a developer to see your bug report, post it on the Bug Tracker. This is a bug database that helps organize the work.

Bugs reported on the discussion page may not be noticed and won't be tracked.

Request a feature

If you want a developer to see your feature request, post it on the Feature Requests Tracker.

Features requested on the discussion page may not be noticed and won't be tracked.

Discuss the project

Use the discussion page for general talk about the project.

Join the project

This project needs developers that volunteer to create documentation, correct bugs, add features and test releases.

Join SourceForge, install a Subversion client, get the source code from the Subversion repository, make your changes and propose a patch.

We're using the trunk folder for active development and the tags folder to keep released versions.

Within each folder there is a word folder for installer and demo, and a vb folder to keep a copy of the Visual Basic code so the diff utility can be used to track changes.

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