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List of software to run a collaborative wiki
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This is a list of wiki software programs. They are grouped by use case: standard wiki programs, personal wiki programs, hosted-only wikis, wiki-based content management software, and wiki-based project management software. They are further subdivided by the language of implementation: JavaScript, Java,PHP, Python,Perl,Ruby, and so on.

Standard wiki programs, by programming language

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JavaScript-based

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Java-based

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  • XWiki is a free wiki software platform written in Java with a design emphasis on extensibility.[2] XWiki is an enterprise wiki engine with a complete wiki feature set (version control, attachments, etc.) and adatabase engine and programming language which allowsdatabase driven applications to be created using the wiki interface.

Perl-based

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PHP-based

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  • BookStack is released under theMIT License. It uses the ideas of books to organize pages and store information.
  • DokuWiki is a wiki application licensed underGPLv2 and written in PHP. It is aimed at the documentation needs of a small company. DokuWiki was built for smallcompanies andorganizations that need a simple way to manage information, build knowledge bases and collaborate. It uses plain text files and has a simple but powerful syntax which ensures the datafiles remain readable outside the wiki.
  • MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software package written in PHP. It serves as the platform forWikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects run by theWikimedia Foundation. It is also publicly available for use in other wikis, and has widespread popularity among smaller, non-Wikimedia wikis. MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software. It was developed for use on Wikipedia in 2002, and given the name "MediaWiki" in 2003.
    • Semantic MediaWiki lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages like a database. It is also designed to ease and combine collaborative authoring within a wiki withsemantic technology.
    • BlueSpice extends MediaWiki in usability, quality management, process support, administration, editing and security.
  • MindTouch is an application that began as afork of MediaWiki; it has aC# back-end and a PHP front-end.
  • PhpWiki is aWikiWikiWeb clone inPHP.
  • PmWiki is a PHP-based wiki. Features include: GPL-licensed, easy installation/customization, designed for collaborative authoring and maintenance of web sites, and support forinternationalization. Does not require a database.

Python-based

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  • LocalWiki is a wiki engine based onDjango, with mapping features and a WYSIWYG editor. The LocalWiki project was founded byDavisWiki creators Mike Ivanov and Philip Neustrom and is a501 nonprofit organization based in San Francisco.
  • MoinMoin is a wiki engine written inPython.
  • Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects.

Ruby-based

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  • Gollum uses git as the backend storage mechanism. It is written mostly inRuby and was originally used asGitHub's wiki system.

Other languages

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Personal wiki software

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There are also wiki applications designed for personal use,[3] apps for mobile use,[4] and apps for use fromUSB flash drives.[5] They often include more features than traditional wikis, including:

  • Dynamic tree views of the wiki
  • Drag-and-drop support for images, text and video, mathematics
  • Use ofOLE or Linkback to allow wikis to act as relational superstructures for multiple desktop-type documents
  • Multimedia embedding, with links to internal aspects of movies, soundtracks, notes and comments
  • Macros and macro scripting

A list of such software:

  • Joplin, an open-source note-taking app that uses markdown.
  • Microsoft OneNote, note taking software with a structure of notebooks, sections, and pages that can include fonts, media, links to other notes, and hyperlinks.
  • Obsidian is a knowledge base and note-taking software application that operates on Markdown files.
  • ConnectedText was acommercial Windows-based personal wiki system with features includingfull text searches,visual link tree, customizable interface, image and file control, CSS-based page display, exports to HTML and HTML Help, and plug-ins.
  • Journler was a free, open-source personal information manager with personal wiki features for OS X.
  • MyInfo is a commercial, Windows-based personal information manager with wiki features.
  • TiddlyWiki is a free, open-source personal use (single-machine) wiki based on HTML/JavaScript for any browser and OS. It supports customization and a wide range of add-ons.
  • Vimwiki is a personal wiki for the text editorVim. It operates on interlinked, plain text files written in one of several markup languages and provides features such as HTML export, search, outlined notes and tasks, tagging and auto-formatted tables.
  • WhizFolders was a commercial Windows-based personal wiki software with rich text wiki items that support inserting links to other wiki items or external files.
  • Zim is a free, open-source standalone wiki based on Python and GTK with a WYSIWYG editor.

Hosted-only software

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Further information:Wiki hosting service
  • Elium (previously Knowledge Plaza[6]) is a knowledge management tool that provides both wiki environments for collaborative topic/project work and anenterprise bookmarking tool.

Content management and social software with wiki functionality

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Further information:Content management system andEnterprise social software

Java-based

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  • ConcourseConnect is a freely availableJ2EE application made byConcursive which brings together CorporateSocial Networking,Online Community,Business directory, andCustomer relationship management capabilities. Features include wiki, blog,document management, ratings, reviews, online classified advertising, and project management modules. The wiki allows both wiki markup and WYSIWYG editing.
  • Confluence is a commercial J2EE application which combines wiki and someblog functionality. Its features include PDF page export and page refactoring, and it can be run on any application server using any RDBMS backend.
  • IBM Connections is anEnterprise Social Software made byIBM which combines Wikis, Blogs, Files, Forums, Microblogging, Social Analytics, and document management.
  • Jive (formerly known as Clearspace, Jive SBS and Jive Engage) is a commercial J2EE application, made byJive Software, which combines wiki, blog and document management functionality. Jive uses WYSIWYG editing, and includes workflow management.
  • Liferay is an open source enterprise portal project with a built-in web content management and web application framework. Core portlets offer a great number of functionalities, including Wiki (both Creole and MediaWiki syntax).
  • Mindquarry creates a WYSIWYG wiki for each team. It is built usingApache Cocoon and thus based on Java (Mozilla Public License)
  • Traction TeamPage is a commercial enterprise wiki also incorporating blog, project management, document management, discussion and tagging capabilities. The wiki has a draft moderation capability allowing administrators to indicate who can read published vs. draft versions, and who can publish vs. author and edit. The dynamic view architecture allows for easy organization of pages and to collect any set of pages for view, email or export. It is based on the principles ofDouglas Engelbart'sOn-Line System (NLS) which aggregates multiple blog/wiki spaces using a sophisticated permission and inline comment model.
  • XWiki includes the standard wiki functionality as well as WYSIWYG editing,OpenDocument based document import/export, semantic annotations and tagging, and advanced permissions management.

Perl-based

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  • Socialtext is a company based in Palo Alto, California, that produces enterprisesocial software, enterprise wiki andweblog engine partially derived from open-source Kwiki. Socialtext is available as a hosted service, or a dedicated hardware appliance.

PHP-based

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  • Drupal installations can be configured as wikis with MediaWiki-stylewiki markup.
  • Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is one of the larger and more ambitious wiki development projects, including a variety of additionalgroupware features (message forums, articles, etc.).

Other languages

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Project management software with wiki functionality

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Further information:Project management software

See also

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References

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  1. ^"TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook".www.w3.org. Retrieved2023-11-03.
  2. ^"Features (XWiki.org)".www.xwiki.org. Retrieved2023-11-03.
  3. ^WikiMatrix search for personal wiki software, wikimatrix.org. Accessed 2012-4-17.
  4. ^Personal wiki Apps – Android, androidzoom.com. Accessed 2012-4-17.
  5. ^Run Your Personal Wikipedia from a USB Stick, lifehacker.com. Accessed 2012-4-17.
  6. ^"Press release: Knowledge Plaza becomes Elium | elium".elium. 2017-03-09. Retrieved2017-05-15.
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