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Encyclopedia > List of wiki software

This is a list of notable wiki software applications. For a list of Websites using wiki software, organized by topic, see List of wikis. Wiki software is a type of collaborative software that runs a wiki system. ... // This is an incomplete list of wikis (sites based on the wiki model) of comparative notability. ...

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Java-based

  • Clearspace (wiki) is a commercial J2EE application, made by Jive Software, which combines Wiki, Blog, and Document Mangement functionality into a complete enterprise collaboration solution. ClearSpace uses wiki-style markup or WYSIWYG or "What you see is what you get" editing to allow for clean version control and workflow management.
  • Confluence (wiki) is a commercial J2EE application which combines Wiki and some blog functionality. Its features include PDF page export and page refactoring, and it can be run on any application server using any RDBMS backend.
  • Corendal Wiki is a GPL application for corporate environments, with tight integration with Active Directory.
  • JSPWiki is a J2EE application released under the LGPL.
  • Kerika is a commercial Java application which combines whiteboarding and document management. It works on a peer-to-peer model and is available for Windows, Macs and Linux. Team members who are not using Kerika get their project updates sent to them automatically by email.
  • SnipSnap is a Java-based package that combines Wiki and blog concepts. It includes its own web server, but can be built as a war file for use in other servlet engines. Released under the GNU General Public License
  • Traction TeamPage is a commercial application based on the principles of Douglas Engelbart's On-Line System (NLS) which aggregates multiple blog / Wiki spaces using a sophisticated permission and inline comment model.
  • VQ Wiki "very quick wiki" - does not require a database.
  • Yawiki is a wiki. Documentation is released under GNU General Public License. has a (robot) YawikiBot, an Artificial Intelligent front end. Yawiki is J2EE and the rich client used for editing is Java Web Start.
  • XWiki is a Java wiki engine with a complete wiki feature set (version control, attachments, etc.) and a database engine and programming language which allows database driven applications to be created using the wiki interface

Look up Wiki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... WYSIWYG (IPA Pronunciation [] or []), is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, used in computing to describe a system in which content during editing appears very similar to the final product. ... WYSIWYG (IPA Pronunciation [] or []), is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, used in computing to describe a system in which content during editing appears very similar to the final product. ... The Hottest KISS The word ‘KISS’ sent a tingling sensation down under your heart. ... Look up Wiki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... JSPWiki is wiki software built around the standard J2EE components of Java, servlets and JSP. It was written by Janne Jalkanen and released under the LGPL. The Glassfish Application Server includes it as one of its core applications. ... GNU logo The GNU Lesser General Public License (formerly the GNU Library General Public License) is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation. ... Kerika is a proprietary, cross-platform, peer-to-peer software package, written in Java that works on Macs, Windows and Linux computers. ... Whiteboarding is a term used to describe the placement of shared files on an on-screen shared notebook or whiteboard. ... Originally, a document management system was a computer program (or set of programs) used to track and store images of paper documents. ... A peer-to-peer (or P2P) computer network is a network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than concentrating it in a relatively few servers. ... Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of proprietary software operating systems by Microsoft. ... The Macintosh 128K, the first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac Mac (formerly Macintosh) is a range of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Inc. ... Linux (IPA pronunciation: ) is a Unix-like computer operating system. ... SnipSnap is a WikiLog that integrates technology from wikis and weblogs into one software. ... Look up Wiki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Java Servlet API allows a software developer to add dynamic content to a web server using the Java platform. ... The GNU logo The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a widely-used free software license, originally written by Richard Stallman for the GNU project. ... Traction TeamPage is a proprietary web-based collaborative hypertext product developed by Traction Software Inc of Providence Rhode Island. ... Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart (born January 30, 1925 in Oregon) is an American inventor of German descent. ... NLS, or the oNLine System, was the revolutionary computer collaboration system designed by Douglas Engelbart and the researchers at the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) during the 1960s. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Look up Wiki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The GNU logo The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a widely-used free software license, originally written by Richard Stallman for the GNU project. ... XWiki is a Wiki software package licensed under the GNU General Public License. ...

JavaScript-based

A Standard Edit dialog on a Tiddler TiddlyWiki is a wiki-modeled client-side single page application written by Jeremy Ruston that is designed to be used as a personal notebook. ... HTML, short for Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for the creation of web pages. ... JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. ...

Lisp-based

  • CLiki is a free collaborative hypertext authoring program written in Common Lisp. Modelled on Wiki, it is free software released under the MIT license. It presently runs in SBCL and requires Araneida which needs the SBCL socket library. Considered extremely powerful, it has been implemented at cliki.net, metacircles.com, and cliki.tunes.org
  • Kiwi is a heavily reworked port of CLiki to Allegro Common Lisp running the Allegroserve webserver.

CLiki is a free collaborative hypertext (Web) authoring program - a sort of Wiki - written in Common Lisp. ... Common Lisp, commonly abbreviated CL, is a dialect of the Lisp programming language, standardised by ANSI X3. ... Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is a Free implementation of Common Lisp. ... Species See text. ... Allegro Common Lisp is a variant of the Common Lisp programming language developed by Franz Inc. ...

Microsoft services-based

WikiPoint is an extension for Windows SharePoint Services 2. ... Windows SharePoint Services (WSS), or Windows SharePoint, is a free add-on (value-add) to Windows Server 2003 made available by Microsoft, which offers basic web portal and intranet functionality. ... Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Windows SharePoint Services (WSS), or Windows SharePoint, is a free add-on (value-add) to Windows Server 2003 made available by Microsoft, which offers basic web portal and intranet functionality. ... Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ...

.NET-based

A Semantic Wiki is a Wiki that has an underlying model of the knowledge described in its pages beyond structured structrued text and hyperlinks. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ... The DotWiki project is a wiki clone implemented using VB.NET and Microsoft SQL Server. ... Visual Basic . ... Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ... FlexWiki is an open source wiki engine written primarily by David Ornstein and which is part of Microsofts Shared source initiative. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... The Microsoft . ... Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ... WWWiki is a Wiki module designed to run under the open source DotNetNuke environment. ... DotNetNuke is an open source [5] web application framework [6] written in VB.NET for the ASP.NET framework. ... Perspective is a C# / .NET 1. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... The Microsoft . ... ScrewTurn Wiki is Open Source (GPL) Wiki software which run on the Windows ASP.NET platform. ...

Pascal-Based

This article needs to be classified. ... Free Pascal (or FPK Pascal) is a 32-bit and 64-bit Pascal compiler. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Kylix may mean: Kylix (drinking cup), a type of drinking cup used in ancient Greece Kylix programming tool This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...

Perl-based

While not strictly Wiki software, weblog-engine Blosxom mostly meets the definition when used with its wikieditish and wikiwordish plugins. There are also plugins available that enable Blosxom to use the text parsers from Kwiki, Twiki, or PurpleWiki.
CorneliOS is an experimental virtual web operating system produced by the CorneliOS Project. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Noösphere is a free open-source wiki server. ... PlanetMath is a free, collaborative, online mathematics encyclopedia. ... PodWiki is a wiki engine written in Perl, which primary markup language is Perl POD, but it also supports WikiShorthand, Twiki, TikiWiki and others. ... Plain Old Documentation, commonly abbreviated as POD, is a simple platform-independent documentation tool for the computer language Perl. ... Socialtext Incorporated is a company based in Palo Alto, California that produces enterprise social software, including a software platform by the same name. ... Wall Street, Manhattan is the location of the New York Stock Exchange and is often used as a symbol for the world of business. ... A weblog (now more commonly known as a blog) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally, but not always, in reverse chronological order). ... TWiki is a Wiki program which runs (serves as a platform for) certain wikis which are called TWikiSites. ... VMware Inc. ... UseModWiki is a wiki engine developed from 1999 to 2000 by Clifford Adams in the Perl programming language. ... Oddmuse is a wiki engine. ... In software, a project fork or branch happens when a developer (or a group of them) takes code from a project and starts to develop independently of the rest. ... Purple Numbers refers to a suite of tools that allow addressing HTML content at the paragraph level. ... In computer science, some hypertext systems, including Ted Nelsons Xanadu Project, have the capability for documents to include sections of other documents by reference, called transclusion. ... The WikiWikiWeb, or simply WikiWiki or Wiki (with a capital W), is the first ever wiki, written in Perl. ... Oh Yes, Hes Ward Cunningham! Howard Cunningham redirects here. ... A weblog (now more commonly known as a blog) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally, but not always, in reverse chronological order). ... Blosxom (pronounced like blossom) is a webloging tool/content management system, written by Rael Dornfest. ... A parser is a computer program or a component of a program that analyses the grammatical structure of an input, with respect to a given formal grammar, a process known as parsing. ...


PHP-based

Please note that many of Wikis below DO NOT support international characters - this is the case of WikkaWiki and other forks of Wakka, PhpWiki, easyWiki and others.

  • coWiki* follows the tradition of loose wikis with easy and intuitive markup, adding Unix-like access management, a directory/document hierarchy, and a plugin API for your functionalities and enhancements. All documents are parsed to XML for further export and transformation. coWiki is modular, template-based and multilingual. Uses MySQL. *As from December 2006, the coWiki project has died and is not available for download anymore.
  • GetWiki is a highly modified version of version 1.1.0 of MediaWiki
  • JettyWiki is a very simple PHP / SQLite based wiki engine (only requires PHP5, or PHP4 with SQLite extension). early version only, image/file posting still coming.
  • MediaWiki was custom-designed for the high-volume Wikipedia encyclopedia project; it is also used for all other projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia. It is written in PHP and uses a MySQL or PostgreSQL database backend; however it is publicly available and suitable for tailoring to other applications.
    • IpbWiki inherits the functionality of MediaWiki and adds on integration layer to Invision Power Board on top of it (single sign on, forum content in wiki, article rating system, etc...)
  • TigerWiki is a minimalist and simple wiki framework.
  • TikiWiki is one of the larger and more ambitious wiki development projects, including a variety of additional groupware features (message forums, articles, etc.).
  • DokuWiki is a simple-to-use Wiki aimed at the documentation needs of a small company. It uses plain text files and has a simple but powerful syntax which ensures the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki.
  • PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP.
  • PmWiki is a PHP-based wiki. Features include: GPL-licensed, easy installation/customization, designed for collaborative authoring and maintenance of web sites, and support for Internationalization. Does not require a database.
  • PukiWiki is a PHP-based wiki (Japanese). Their site has not been fully translated into English.
  • RabbitWiki is a very simple PHP flat text based wiki. It also has an option to use SQL.
  • WakkaWiki is a PHP/MySQL-based lightweight wiki engine. Wakka is no longer maintained, but survives in a number of forks:
    • CitiWiki has been called the "Wiki of the next generation".
    • UniWakka is another fork of Wakka, aims at providing a collaborative authoring tool for scientific web content. It supports WikiFarms installations, MathML, footnotes, tables of contents, bibtex import and export, latex export, latex-like citations, OpenOffice export and more.
    • WackoWiki is a fork of Wakka, with many new features and multilingual interface. Shares several modules, developers and a bugtracker with an NPJ engine.
    • WikkaWiki is a light, standards-compliant, configurable fork of Wakka with many improvements and new features (among which native support for Mindmaps).
  • Wiclear is a simple PHP/MySQL-based lightweight wiki engine targeted at data organization and multiple languages. It also features customization via themes and extensibility via plugins.

coWiki is a sophisticated but easy to use web collaboration tool that helps you and your co-workers to create and organize web documents, weblogs and knowledgebases or any other document structures directly in their HTML browser. ... Most modern file systems have methods of administering permissions or access rights to specific users and groups of users. ... A plugin (plug-in, addin, add-in, addon or add-on) is a computer program that interacts with a main (or host) application (a web browser or an email program, for example) to provide a certain, usually very specific, function on demand. ... API may refer to: In computing, application programming interface In petroleum industry, American Petroleum Institute In education, Academic Performance Index This page concerning a three-letter acronym or abbreviation is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a general-purpose markup language. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Look up multilingual, multilingualism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... GetWiki is an interactive PHP/MySQL application for wikis, most notably Wikinfo. ... MediaWiki is a web-based wiki software application used by all projects of the Wikimedia Foundation, all wikis hosted by Wikia, and many other wikis, including some of the largest and most popular ones. ... PHP (PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor) is a reflective programming language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. ... SQLite is an ACID-compliant relational database management system contained in a relatively small C library. ... MediaWiki is a web-based wiki software application used by all projects of the Wikimedia Foundation, all wikis hosted by Wikia, and many other wikis, including some of the largest and most popular ones. ... Wikipedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. ... PHP (PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor) is a reflective programming language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. ... MySQL (pronounced ) is a multithreaded, multi-user SQL database management system (DBMS)[1] which has, according to MySQL AB, more than 10 million installations. ... PostgreSQL is a free software object-relational database management system (ORDBMS), released under a BSD-style license. ... IpbWiki is a software bridge created by Peter De Decker, written in PHP and using MySQL,Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server as a database backbone. ... TigerWiki is a minimalist system written in PHP using the wiki base to easly build a framework of community sharing. ... Tiki CMS/Groupware, originally and more commonly known as TikiWiki, is an open source (LGPL) Content Management System (CMS) / Geospatial Content Management System (GeoCMS) / Groupware web application enabling websites and portals on the internet and on intranets and extranets. ... DokuWiki is a simple to use wiki software aimed at small companies’ documentation needs written in PHP by Andreas Gohr. ... PhpWiki is wiki software written in PHP. The first version, by Steve Wainstead, was in December 1999 and was the first Wiki written in PHP to be publicly released. ... PHP (PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor) is a reflective programming language originally designed for producing dynamic web pages. ... PmWiki is free wiki software written by Patrick Michaud in the PHP programming language. ... Internationalization and localization are means of adapting products such as publications or software for non-native environments, especially other nations and cultures. ... PukiWiki is a japanese Wiki software written in PHP. Specification Written in PHP. 2 byte wide characters strings including kanji characters are supported. ... RabbitWiki is a flat file PHP implementation of a wiki system. ... WakkaWiki is a very small wiki engine, that is very easy to install and maintain. ... CitiWiki is wiki software based on a fork of WakkaWiki. ... UniWakka is a small wiki engine, derived from WakkaWiki. ... WackoWiki is a small, lightweight, handy, expandable, multilingual Wiki-engine based on Wakka Wiki written in PHP, which uses MySQL to store pages. ... WikkaWiki is a lightweight and standards-compliant Wiki engine. ... A mind map or mindmap is a multicoloured and image centered radial diagram that represents semantic or other connections between portions of learned material. ... // Introduction Wiclear is a small and simple wiki software. ...

Python-based

  • MoinMoin is a Wiki clone written in Python. Offers good access control based on user groups.
  • OghamWiki is a WYSIWYG wiki designed for non technical users.
  • PikiPiki is a Python-based Wiki. It is fairly basic, quick and simple to install, and offers reasonable security.
  • PikiePikie another Python-based Wiki. It produces a Wiki that resembles a typical website, and allows visitors to choose which "skin" to view the site with.
  • Sycamore offers web based administration and offers double clicking to edit specific sections of pages.
  • TamTam
  • Trac is a Wiki clone that integrates simple issue tracking and an interface to Subversion.
  • Zwiki is a powerful Zope-based GPL wiki engine. It can integrate with the CMF content management framework and Plone, and supports several kinds of markup as well as WYSIWYG HTML editing.
  • More at the Python wiki: http://www.python.org/moin/PythonWikiEngines

MoinMoin is a wiki engine implemented in Python. ... Python is a high-level programming language first released by Guido van Rossum in 1991. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... PikiPiki is a wiki engine. ... PikiePikie is a wiki engine implemented in Python. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Trac is an open source, minimalist and web-based project management and bug-tracking tool, inspired by CVSTrac. ... Subversion is a revision control system which allows computer software to be developed in an incremental and controlled fashion by a distributed group of programmers. ... Zwiki is an easy-to-use, fun, and powerful wiki engine based on the Zope web application server. ... Zope management interface in a web browser window. ... A content management framework is an application programming interface for creating a customized content management system. ... Plone can mean: Plone (CMS), a free software content management system based on Zope and its content management framework Plone (band), an electronica band formed in Birmingham, England in 1996, after which the CMS is named This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the...

Ruby-based

  • Instiki is a Wiki clone written in Ruby.
  • Pimki is a PIM (Personal Information Manager) loosely based on Instiki's Wiki technology.
  • Ruwiki is a simple, extensible Wiki, supporting CGI and WEBrick interfaces, templates, CSS formatting, namespaces, and internationalisation.
  • Hiki is another Wiki clone written in Ruby, originating in Japan.
  • JunebugWiki is a clean, simple, and minimalist wiki built on the Camping microframework intended for personal use.
  • Metadot Wiki is the 7th edition of the popular Metadot Portal Server. The Metadot Wiki is a commercial-quality product that can be used as an intranet, extranet or wiki. Metadot has rewritten the product in ROR, adding complete wiki functionality. The Metadot Wiki is available as source code. The source code does not include the wiki-on-demand or management console

Instiki is a Ruby-based Wiki clone written by David Heinemeier Hansson. ... Ruby is a reflective, object-oriented programming language. ... Pimki is a PIM derived from the Ruby-based Wiki-clone, Instiki, written and maintained by Assaph Mehr. ... A personal information manager (PIM) is a type of application software that functions as a personal organizer. ... Instiki is a Ruby-based Wiki clone written by David Heinemeier Hansson. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline or one of the following guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia: Biographies, Books, Companies, Fiction, Music, Neologisms, Numbers, Web content, or several proposals for new guidelines. ... Ruby is a reflective, object-oriented programming language. ... Camping is a web framework which consistently stays at less than 4kb of code. ...

Squeak (Smalltalk) -based

  • Swiki is written in Squeak, and considered to be "super-portable and easy to set up and use". It runs on common platforms, including Mac, Windows, *nix, as well as others.
  • SmallWiki is a wiki for Squeak, and version 2 (called "Pier") is being written for Seaside, a web-design framework similar to Rails.

A swiki (Squeak WIKI) is a wiki written in Squeak. ... The Squeak programming language is a Smalltalk implementation, derived directly from Smalltalk-80, by Smalltalks originators during their time at Apple Computer and later, at Walt Disney Imagineering, where it was intended for use in internal Disney projects such as a Mickey Mouse PDA. It is object-oriented, and... SmallWiki is a Smalltalk-based wiki that runs in Squeak and VisualWorks Smalltalk. ... The Squeak programming language is a Smalltalk implementation, derived directly from Smalltalk-80, by Smalltalks originators during their time at Apple Computer and later, at Walt Disney Imagineering, where it was intended for use in internal Disney projects such as a Mickey Mouse PDA. It is object-oriented, and... Seaside is a development framework for web applications, written in Smalltalk. ... Ruby on Rails is a web application framework, released in 2004, that aims to increase the speed and ease with which database-driven web sites can be created and offers skeleton code frameworks (scaffolding) from the outset. ...

Personal

Main article: Personal wiki

Personal wikis allow people to richly link information on their desktop or mobile computing devices the same way a community wiki links information across the internet. ...

Peer-To-Peer

  • Integrated into Code Co-op (a P2P version control system).
  • Kerika is a commercial Java application which combines whiteboarding and document management. It works on a peer-to-peer model and is available for Windows, Macs and Linux. Team members who are not using Kerika get their project updates sent to them automatically by email.

Code Co-op is the peer-to-peer version control system made by Reliable Software. ... Peer-to-peer wiki is a server-less system that allows wiki sites to be shared between peers. ... Kerika is a proprietary, cross-platform, peer-to-peer software package, written in Java that works on Macs, Windows and Linux computers. ... Whiteboarding is a term used to describe the placement of shared files on an on-screen shared notebook or whiteboard. ... Originally, a document management system was a computer program (or set of programs) used to track and store images of paper documents. ... A peer-to-peer (or P2P) computer network is a network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than concentrating it in a relatively few servers. ... Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of proprietary software operating systems by Microsoft. ... The Macintosh 128K, the first Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984, upgraded to a 512K Fat Mac Mac (formerly Macintosh) is a range of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Inc. ... Linux (IPA pronunciation: ) is a Unix-like computer operating system. ...

PDA

  • AcroWiki is a commercial editing application with wiki-like syntax for PalmOS. It stores the notes as Memos (in a separate category) so they can be opened on the desktop machines and exported to an online wiki.

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VBScript-based

  • OpenWiki is written in VBScript, uses the ASP protocol, and stores data in XML files or Microsoft SQL Server. It combines useful features of several Wiki engines, particularly UseMod and MoinMoin, with Windows Integrated Authentication so users are logged in transparently.

OpenWiki is a Wiki engine originally implemented in Active Server Pages that can use Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle or Microsoft Access as the data source. ... Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced by Microsoft. ... UseModWiki is wiki software written by Clifford Adams in the Perl programming language. ... MoinMoin is a wiki engine implemented in Python. ...

Miscellaneous

  • Apple's HyperCard was a direct inspiration for Ward Cunningham's original Wiki software.
  • OpenTeams is a commercial web-hosted wiki with blogging, tags, discussion, file attachment, and SSL encryption functionality in a simple, email-like, 3-pane, Web 2.0/Ajax interface.
  • Techwiki claims to be a Wiki optimized for writing technical stuff - mathematics, equations and the like.
  • WikiServer is a self-contained, easy-to-install wiki written in C++. The current stable release of the latest version runs on Windows and Linux.
  • Ikiwiki was a wiki compiler written perl by Joey Hess

HyperCard was an application program from Apple Computer that was among the first successful hypermedia systems before the World Wide Web. ... OpenTeams LLC is a privately-held company based jointly in Houston and Austin, Texas that produces the OpenTeams web-hosted collaboration software. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Web 2. ... // Ajax can refer to: Ajax (mythology), also known as Telamonian Ajax or Ajax the Great, a Greek hero and legendary king of Salamis who plays an important role in Homers Iliad Ajax the Lesser, or Oilean Ajax, a Greek hero and legendary king of Locris who appears in Homer... TechWiki is a variant of the Wiki software with improved support for technical language and symbols. ... WikiServer is a WikiEngine that is completely self-contained - it includes its own HTTP server, and so does not require CGI support, Perl, or even a separate Web server such as Apache or IIS. As such, it is one of the easiest ways to install and run a wiki; even...

See also

A wiki farm is a server or a collection of servers that provides wiki hosting, or a group of wikis hosted on such servers. ... The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of wiki software packages. ...

External links

  • List of wiki engines at c2.com
  • Wiki Feature Comparison table
  • Open Source Wiki Engines in Java

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Wiki software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (487 words)
Wiki software is a type of collaborative software that runs a Wiki system.
The primary difference between wikis and more complex types of content management systems is that wiki software tends to focus on the content, at the expense of the more powerful control over layout seen in CMS software like Drupal, WebGUI, or at the expense of non-wiki features (articles, blogs,..) like in Tikiwiki.
"Wiki software" could be interpreted as comprising all of the software required to run a wiki, which might include a web server such as Apache, in addition to the "Wiki engine" itself, which implements the wiki technology.
Wiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2665 words)
Many wikis will allow completely unrestricted access so that people are able to contribute to the site without necessarily having to undergo a process of 'registration', as had usually been required by various other types of interactive websites such as Internet forums or chat sites.
A single page in a wiki is referred to as a "wiki page", while the entire body of pages, which are usually highly interconnected via hyperlinks, is "the wiki"; in effect, a wiki is actually a very simple, easy-to-use user-maintained database for searching or even creating information.
The largest wikis are listed at meta:List of largest wikis (and a list from July 3, 2004 on Meatball: Biggest wikis).
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