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Atlassian have set up a demonstration Confluence site called the Confluence Sandbox so that you can try out Confluence for yourself.

The Confluence Sandbox has been configured so that anyone can create or edit pages within it. When using it, you should keep the following in mind:

  • This server may not be running exactly the same version of Confluence as is available for purchase. While we try to keep the two in sync, there may be differences between the Confluence Sandbox and the downloadable version of Confluence. The version that the Confluence Sandbox is running can be found at the bottom of each page.
  • Because the Confluence Sandbox is open for anyone to edit, Atlassian cannot be responsible for the content on it. Do not rely on anything you read in the sandbox.
  • The contents of the Confluence Sandbox may be edited or deleted at any time. Atlassian will restore the Confluence Sandbox from backup periodically (usually every night), deleting everything that visitors have been added to it.
  • The Confluence Sandbox contains a demonstration space with a tutorial and some sample content.

For a full demonstration of Confluence, including its administrative features, you should download and install an evaluation version of Confluence instead.

  • Get an evaluation version from our download site.
  • Once you have set up your evaluation installation, you will see a demonstration space (with a space key of 'DS') in your Confluence site. This is your own version of the demo space, including a tutorial and some sample content.
  • If you have any questions, contact us and we will be happy to answer them.

Screenshot above: The demonstration space. (Click the image to expand it.)

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  1. Oct 25, 2011

    Anonymous

    Hi,

    I have been using the Confluence Sandbox to test the system. We have now bought licences and will start the local installation process and configuration in the next couple of weeks.

    However, my account seems to have been deleted from the Confluence Sandbox. When trying to connect, I am getting a message that says my account doesn't exist, the same account I have been using for a couple of weeks now.

    I know that information is to be delete periodically (so I have been doing backups), but are there any rules over what an account can do and any reasons that my account has been deleted/blocked?

    If this is the case, please let me know by answering this thread or contacting me at micfranco@hotmail.com.

    Thanks for your reply.