Rich Text Editor
Successful software projects start with planning: gathering ideas for features, documenting problems, discussing possible solutions, and most importantly, describing how things are going to work in plain English, before you commit anything to code. The very act of trying to write a detailed functional specification helps you think through things at a high level before any code is written, when it’s still easy to make changes.
FogBugz includes a wiki to keep all your documentation in one place. It’s an easy-to-use team writing system you’ll use for functional and technical specifications, design documents, knowledge base articles, and even lunch menus—just about anything you write and share as a team. It lets the whole team edit documents right in their web browsers, using a WYSIWYG editor just like a word processor. Anyone can edit any document (even simultaneously) and FogBugz merges and tracks the changes.
The FogBugz wiki editor includes formatted text, links, pictures, attachments, tables, a built-in spell checker, and customizable style sheets. You don’t have to use special markup or codes, so anyone can edit articles.
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