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Team Calendars 1.3 Released – Now with View Restrictions

On point and on fire, the Team Calendars development team is bringing you even more heat. We’re excited to announce that our next major release – Team Calendars 1.3 – is available for download now!

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Resize and Link Images in the Latest Confluence 4.0 EAP

We’re proud to announce our third public EAP build for Confluence 4.0. On top of a brand new guided installer, the latest release delivers new image management features and a number of awesome improvements.

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Team Calendars 1.2 Released – Improved E-mail Notifications and Watches

If you couldn’t tell, our development team is focused on bringing you new features, fast. Just two weeks after launching Team Calendars 1.1, were excited to announce that our next major release – Team Calendars 1.2 – is available for download now!

This release focuses on extending the notification features added in Team Calendars 1.1, improving localization support and making general user interface improvements.

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Join the Secret Society of Wiki Ninjas

Never heard of us? We aren’t surprised. Rarely do we leave the shade of the darkest shadow. However, today is different. Today we invite you to test your mettle and determine if you have what it takes to become a a Confluence Master. While the journey fierce and the tasks challenging, once triumphed you too can become apart of the Wiki Ninja Legend.

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3 New Ways to Create Rich Content in Your Wiki

With the recent release of Confluence 3.5, Atlassian’s wiki and collaboration tool, we greatly improved how you create and embed rich content in Confluence. The latest release delivers HTML supported Drag and Drop, a new Multimedia Macro and a vastly improved Code Macro letting you create and share richer content, faster.

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Breaking News: Pre-release of Confluence 3.5 "found in bar"

The Coffee Bar. A nice place to enjoy a good cup of coffee, sandwich and even a Flat White. And if you’re an Atlassian Software Engineer – whom we will leave unnamed – it’s also a nice place to lose the next-generation release of Confluence 3.5.

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Coming Soon – A Better Way to Organize Spaces & Discover Content

Confluence 3.5 is just around the corner! We’ve already told you why administrators will be jumping for joy and some of the small improvements on the way, but since our last release we’ve been working really hard to improve how users create, share and discover content in Confluence. There’s a bunch of exciting new features, but let’s focus on two that will help users discover content that’s relevant to them.

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Confluence on Your Phone with RefinedWiki Mobile Interface 1.3

RefinedWiki has just released version 1.3 of the RefinedWiki Mobile Interface. This is an exciting release with a number of features to improve functionality and customise the look and feel of Confluence’s Mobile Interface on your smartphone and iPad.

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5 Essential Confluence Features for Technical Writers

In this post we share five features that will dramatically improve the readability and effectiveness of your technical documentation in Confluence.

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Create Content Faster – Use Keyboard Shortcuts

In Confluence 3.4, our enterprise wiki, we’ve made rich content creation a whole lot faster. An improved list of keyboard shortcuts, has made navigating and editing in Confluence faster than ever.

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Six Tools to Enhance Your Wiki Experience

The AtlasCamp Game turned out to be a major success and provided a lot of helpful momentum for the conference and beyond. The Game is a great example of Confluence’s ability to be used as a collaboration tool – connecting people around shared knowledge. The features and plugins highlighted above are only a snapshot of the plethora of tools that can be used to make Confluence a powerful content creation and collaboration tool.

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Extending Your Wiki – Confluence User Macros

User macros have generally been one of Confluence’s best kept secrets, used by a few people within an organisation. Secondary users have remained on the outside looking in. All that’s changed with Confluence 3.4. Administrators now have access to an improved user macro creation form that allows administrators to easily insert macros into the Macro Browser. The secret is out.

In the new user macro form an entire section is devoted to the macros existence in the Macro Browser. Administrators now have the option to:

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Confluence 3.4 Sneak Peek

Confluence 3.4 is just around the corner. Since the the last release, we’ve been working really hard on making it even faster to build content rich wiki pages using keyboard shortcuts, customisable by including user macros in the macro browser and easy-to-update by bundling the Universal Plugin Manager. Check out the short video below to see just a couple of the features we’ll be shipping in Confluence 3.4.

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Wiki Management – Keep Your Team Informed

Have you ever wanted to notify a team member of a recent contribution to a space, page or blog post? Now you can, with ‘Manage Watchers’, a feature released in Confluence 3.3 that allows you to keep all your key stakeholders informed of important updates. Whether you are using Confluence for documentation, knowledge management or as an intranet, your teammates can stay up to date on the latest documents without getting bogged down by information or email overload. Staying in ‘the know’ without receiving thousands of emails is a critical part of collaboration and wiki functionality.

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3 wiki shortcuts to save you time with Autocomplete

With the release of Confluence 3.2 we made it incredibly quick to create links and embed images or documents with the introduction of Autocomplete. In Confluence 3.3 we made creating rich content even faster by putting the power of plugins and macros a keystroke away with Macro Autocomplete. Confluence’s Rich Text Editor provides the fastest way to create content rich pages in a wiki. Let’s show you how you can save a ton of time everyday by just remembering three simple keys

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