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What is a good software package to create a FAQ site? [closed]

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I am looking for a faq software package that would allow me to create a Q&A site. I looked at some of the similar questions but I didn't find anything suitable. Does anyone have any suggestions?

My wishlist:

  • Prefer a non-wiki solution
  • Windows/.NET solution would be ideal but not required
  • Doesn't matter if solution is commercial/open source
  • Ability to sort questions by category/topic/tags
  • Support for embedding images within text
  • Option to rate answers
  • RSS Feed, if possible
  • Ability to assign related questions

Something like this http://kb.mediatemple.net/ would be perfect.


You say commercial/open source doesn't matter. Does it matter if it's a hosted service? If hosted is OK, you could try StackExchange, which runs the same software that Stack Overflow runs on. It's more of a Q&A site than a FAQ site, but you could probably add links to the most common questions in the sidebar, and use search for finding anything else.

  • Prefer a non-wiki solution ✓
  • Windows/.NET solution would be ideal but not required ✓
  • Doesn't matter if solution is commercial/open source ✓
  • Ability to sort questions by category/topic/tags ✓
  • Support for embedding images within text ✓
  • Option to rate answers ✓
  • RSS Feed, if possible ✓
  • Ability to assign related questions ✗


You may wish to read the best practices for knowledge management and knowledge sharing at http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/best-practices.php

We use their knowledge management product and found this information on their website while doing research about their software.


The site you posted, I think runs on interspire

I also agree w/brian campbell, StackExchange is excellent too.


I had this exact same problem and my google-fu lead me to phpMyFAQ. But in the end I ended up writing my own FAQ system because I wasn't satisfied with the features.

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