In my opinion the chief advantage of Everything is it is insanely customizable. By creating custom nodetypes you can do really complicated things which might be needed for a full content management system.
But it sounds like your users just want to drop something in and forget about it. In that case the simplicity of a wiki seems more attractive.
If I recall correctly, Everything requires a database while twiki doesn't. So backing up twiki is as simple as tarring up all the files and storing them elsewhere. It could even be done automatically out of cron
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In reply to Re: Everything vs twiki vs ??
by jaldhar
in thread Everything vs twiki vs ??
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