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Wiki Engines
61 Sites
Software for running wiki sites.
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TeamPage
- Enterprise wiki software. Includes support for wikis, blogs, social tagging, discussion, document management, and search.
RWiki
- A Japanese WikiClone built using dRuby, ERb, RDtool, MutexM; inspired by Tiki.
Vanilla
- An extensible wiki engine written in REBOL, with weblog features and a streamlined interface.
Platypus Wiki
- A Semantic WikiWikiWeb that uses RDF to manage metadata and ontologies.
SushiWiki
- A wiki-like Web application running on .NET platforms. It is written in C#, uses ASP.NET features and stores data in SQL databases or flat XML files.
Wiki Engines
- Links to dozens of Wiki system types, in many programming languages.
TiddlyWiki
- An experimental microcontent WikiWikiWeb built by Jeremy Ruston. It's written in HTML and JavaScript to run on any browser without needing any serverside logic. It allows anyone to create self-contained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web server, or sent by email.
GeboGebo
- An open source wiki system based on tdbengine. It is small, easy to set up and administrate and stores all data in a local, indexed database. It can optionally hold all content as static html pages, too.
WikiMatrix
- A tool to compare the features of various popular wiki engines in comfortable side-by-side tables.
Protonotes
- Wiki-style Web page annotation that allows user groups to add and share notes collaboratively on any Web page.
Sputnik
- An extensible wiki written in Lua. It can also be used as a framework for building wiki-like applications. Contains documentation, forums, and a section for hosting user modifications.
instiki
- A basic wiki-engine in Ruby with three-step installation. Contains a userguide, links to an IRC channel, and a mailing list.
WikyBlog
- Open source wiki application and farm in PHP with a MySQL backend that has MediaWiki-esque syntax with an AJAX interface.
DocuWiki
- Open source wiki software with extensions and templates.
Nanoki
- A wiki engine implemented in Lua. Site contains documentation for the engine.
OpenWiki
- An IIS/ASP implementation with strong XML support.
Drupal Wiki
- Enterprise wiki software with WYSIWYG editor, extended tagging, categorization and search features, workflow integration for business related solutions.
Diesel Apps
- Domain-driven wiki engine, developed in scala, using mongodb for storage.
]project-open[ Wiki Engine
- A wiki engine integrated with the open-source project management system. Runs on top of the OpenACS community system.
Daisy
- Open source CMS/ wiki software.
lambda; way
- Built on a wiki engine, lambdatank, and a small Lisp dialect, lambdatalk.
BlueSpice
- For enterprise/ corporate wikis. Free and professional versions.
Wagn
- Free, open source wiki for team websites.
ProProfs - Wiki Software
- Online wiki software for corporate wiki or personal wiki knowledge base.
Nuclino
- Wiki geared to planning and creating with a team.
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