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== What a wiki is ==
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==Introduction to SME ==
A wiki is a website that its community of readers can edit! See Wikipedia's article on wikis for more information. Wikis are a type of groupware, software to mediate interpersonal collaboration electronically.
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HelpSME Help is a web based help system designed to provide continuous updates. The help system is hosted by High 5 Software, so you will need an Internet connection to get access to the latest help files.
  
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Help is laid out with TOC or Table of Contents. New users start at the top of the TOC and then go to the sections relevant to them, usually based on their functional role.
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[[Roles]] section will show the common tasks used for users in the various roles.
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[[Features]] section shows detailed feature lists and guides.
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Be sure to check out the [[What's New]] section for lists of the latest new features in SME.
  
== Why we use a wiki ==
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Click here for an SME overview video
By integrating the ability to write as well as read, the level of skill required to edit a wiki-style website is dramatically reduced, at modest cost in design flexibility.
 
  
Help is laid out with TOC or Table of Contents. New users start at the top of the TOC and then go to the sections relevant to them, usually based on their functional role.
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Tip:  TOC or Table of Contents is a good way to see all the available help sections.
  
Roles section will show the common tasks used for users in the various roles.
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Note:SME Online is currently in development and does not contain all the help information currently contained in Manual. You may also need to refer to the Manual for detail aspects of SME.

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