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  2. Wiki software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki_software

    Homepage of Wikipedia, which runs on MediaWiki, one of the most popular wiki software packages. Wiki software (also known as a wiki engine or a wiki application) is collaborative software that runs a wiki, which allows the users to create and collaboratively edit pages or entries via a web browser.

  3. List of wiki software - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. MediaWiki - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki is a free and open-source wiki software originally developed by Magnus Manske for use on Wikipedia on January 25, 2002, and further improved by Lee Daniel Crocker, after which it has been coordinated by the Wikimedia Foundation.

  5. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Wiki software Platform Typical installation size (MB) Web server needed Other software needed Installable to USB stick BlueSpice: Linux, Unix, Windows, others IIS–Apache, Tomcat MySQL, Oracle No BookStack: Linux, Unix, Windows, others PHP-compatible webserver PHP 8.0.2+, MySQL or MariaDB, Git, Composer: No Central Desktop: N/A: hosted None None

  6. BlueSpice - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlueSpice

    BlueSpice is free wiki software based on the MediaWiki engine and licensed with the GNU General Public License. It is especially developed for businesses as an enterprise wiki distribution for MediaWiki and used in over 150 countries.

  7. XOWA - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xowa

    XOWA is a free and open-source application written primarily in Java by anonymous developers and is intended for users who wish to run their own copy of Wikipedia, or any other compatible Wiki, offline without an internet connection. XOWA is compatible with Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux and Android.

  8. Personal wiki - Wikipedia

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    Tomboy, a free software wiki-style note-taking program that allows easy organisation of any hierarchical data, hosted on GNOME CVS; Vim, which can be used as a personal wiki via plugins such as Vimwiki; Zim, a free, open-source standalone wiki based on Python and GTK, with a WYSIWYG editor; See also. Card file; Commonplace book

  9. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

    Wikipedia is written by volunteer editors and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other volunteer projects : Commons. Free media repository. MediaWiki. Wiki software development. Meta-Wiki. Wikimedia project coordination. Wikibooks. Free textbooks and manuals.

  10. ikiwiki - Wikipedia

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    ikiwiki .info. ikiwiki is a free and open-source wiki application, designed by Joey Hess. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. ikiwiki is written in Perl, although external plugins can be implemented in any language.

  11. Category:Free wiki software - Wikipedia

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    Free wiki software. This is a category of articles relating to software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software". Typically, this means software which is distributed with a free software license, and whose source code is available to anyone ...