Wiki Engines

 

Wiki Engines:




      • coWiki - A content management tool with an intuitive markup language, unixlike access management, a directory structure and seamless page renaming.
      • FlexWiki - A wiki implementation that uses Microsoft's .NET technology (C# and ASP.NET) and has support for wiki namespaces.
      • GeboGebo - Wiki system - GeboGebo is an open source wiki system based on tdbengine. It is small, easy to set up and administrate and stores all data in a local, indexed database. It can optionally hold all content as static html pages, too.
      • instiki - A basic wiki-engine in Ruby with three-step installation. Contains a userguide, links to an IRC channel, and a mailing list.
      • Nanoki - A simple, elegant wiki engine implemented in Lua. Site contains documentation for the engine.
      • OpenWiki - An IIS/ASP implementation with strong XML support.
      • Perspective - Open Source wiki engine, written in C#/XSLT, that supports WYSIWYG editing, file attachments, searching across pages and attachments (including MS Office documents) and a flexible security model.
      • Platypus Wiki - A Semantic WikiWikiWeb that uses RDF to manage metadata and ontologies.
      • RWiki - A Japanese WikiClone built using dRuby, ERb, RDtool, MutexM; inspired by Tiki.
      • Sputnik - An extensible wiki written in Lua. It can also be used as a framework for building wiki-like applications. Contains documentation, forums, and a section for hosting user modifications.
      • SushiWiki - A wiki-like Web application running on .NET platforms. It is written in C#, uses ASP.NET features and stores data in SQL databases or flat XML files.
      • TiddlyWiki - An experimental microcontent WikiWikiWeb built by Jeremy Ruston. It's written in HTML and JavaScript to run on any browser without needing any serverside logic. It allows anyone to create self-contained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web server, or sent by email.
      • Vanilla - An extensible wiki engine written in REBOL, with weblog features and a streamlined interface.
      • Wiki Engines - Links to dozens of Wiki system types, in many programming languages.
      • WikiMatrix - A tool to compare the features of various popular wiki engines in comfortable side-by-side tables.
      • WikiWeb, Inc. - Commercial Windows-based implementation written in Smalltalk with limits on allowed named users, Access support, and ODBC support with more expensive versions.
      • Suggested link

        Guide to the Soccer Web Guide to the Soccer Web
        Soccer clubs and associations all over the world. Betting, chats, forums, movies, shopping and video games on soccer. Soccer for disabled, kids and teens, women and youths.
        FIFA, CAF, AFC and UEFA. Official and unofficial competitions.
        www.soccertime.net
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