Best Wiki Managenent Systems
The best software engines for creating a wiki website.
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Gar489
on 26/11/08A wiki solution for corporates, Confluence isn't free, but there are zero cost licences for non-profits. -
DekiWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08Originally a fork of Mediawiki, DekiWiki has become one of the best wiki solutions around. With its built in scripting language, and better user interface, Dekiwiki corrects many of the flaws with Mediawiki,especially when it comes to generating dynamic content. -
Docuwiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08Docuwiki has special features for writing documentation. It also stores its data in plain text files which aids portability of the data. -
Flexwiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08This is Microsoft .NET based wiki, which uses SQL server as its backend. It is open source however, and is a good choice if you are looking for a Microsoft solution. -
JSPWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08Now part of Apache's Software Incubator, JSPWiki is a popular Java based wiki solution -
Luminotes
Gar489
on 26/11/08Luminotes is a simple personal notebook wiki, with an easy to use WYSIWYG interface. -
Mediawiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08As the system that runs the Wikipedia juggernaught, Mediawiki is the tried and true wiki solution. Being designed to primarily run Wikipedia is also its greatest weakness however, as making it look and behave radically different to Wikipedia can be a challenge. -
MoinMoin
Gar489
on 26/11/08Moinmoin is the wiki of choice for documenting a number of famous software projects, like Apache, Debian, FreeBSD, and Ubuntu. -
PhpWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08In 1999, PhpWiki was the first wiki coded in PHP to be released. It is still actively maintained and developed. -
PMWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08One of the more popular wiki engines on the web, Pmwiki is designed to be very easy to setup and use. -
TiddlyWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08TiddylyWiki has both a client and server mode, and if you run it in client only, you can maintain your own personall little wiki. -
Tikiwiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08More than just a wiki, Tikiwiki does it all. From blogs, forums, maps, and RSS feeds, Tikiwiki really is a complete CMS. -
TWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08A PERL based wiki, Twiki is capable of providing a project development or document management space, as well as standard wiki features. -
WWWiki
Gar489
on 26/11/08This is a wiki module for the DotNetNuke open source CMS environment.
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