Wiki Scripts
XWiki
XWiki is a Wiki software package licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. It is an Enterprise wiki, with many features needed for professional usage. It is also an Application wiki which allows the creation of applications (including structured data and scripting) within the Wiki interface. The languages that can be used are Velocity [...]
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For the neopagan religion and religious movement, see Wicca. WikkaWiki (often shortened as Wikka) is a free, lightweight, and standards-compliant wiki engine. Written in PHP, it uses MySQL to store pages. WikkaWiki is a fork of Wakka Wiki to which a number of new features have been added. It is designed for speed, fine-grained access [...]
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(Redirected from Wikiwig) The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of wiki software packages. General Information Target audience Features 1 Features 2 Installation Footnotes ^ a b Licenses here are a summary, and are not taken to be complete statements of the licenses. Some packages may use libraries under different licenses. [...]
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WackoWiki is a small, lightweight, handy, expandable, multilingual Wiki-engine based on Wakka Wiki written in PHP, which uses MySQL to store pages. WackoWiki has an WYSIWYG-like editor, easy installer, many localizations, email notification on changes/comments, several cache levels, design themes (skins) support, XHTML compliance, page rights (ACLs), and page comments. WackoWiki is licensed under BSD. [...]
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UseModWiki is a wiki engine written in the Perl programming language. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Pages in UseModWiki are stored in ordinary files, not in a relational database. Something similar to the interface can be seen in MediaWiki with the classic skin. Websites using UseModWiki The first wiki to use [...]
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TikiWiki 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. TikiWiki can be used as a structured wiki, a bug tracking system, a collaboration platform, [...]
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TigerWiki was a minimalist open source flat file wiki software written in PHP by Chabel. Based on roWiki, it takes its basis while adding several functionalities such as password protection and the management of page revisions. The development of TigerWiki was discontinued in September 2007. However, many forks emerged as its successors: LionWiki adds support [...]
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TiddlyWiki is a wiki-modeled client-side single-page application written by Jeremy Ruston that is designed to be used as a personal notebook. It is a single self-contained HTML file that includes CSS and JavaScript code. When the user downloads it to their PC, TiddlyWiki can save the entered information by overwriting itself on the user’s disk, [...]
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For information on the collaborative social search engine produced by the company Eurekster, see Swicki. A swiki (Squeak WIKI) is a wiki written in Squeak. They are fairly commonly used by the Georgia Institute of Technology’s College of Computing as collaborative group web pages. It is also used in K-12 education and has been used [...]
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ScrewTurn Wiki is open source (GPLv2) Wiki software that runs on the Windows ASP.NET platform. It is written in C# and by default does not require a database, though SQL Server and Mysql are supported by the use of plugins. It can be considered both a Wiki and a Personal Wiki because it also has [...]
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