Wiki Engines (99 products)

Compare products in Wiki Engines on the most important features:
  • 01. General Information
  • 01.2 Database Support
  • 02. Common Wiki Features
  • 03. Syntax Features
  • 04. Syntax Codes Supported
  • 05. System Requirements
  • 06. Usability Features
  • 07. Statistics and Reports
  • 08. Security/Anti-Spam Features
  • 09. Outputs
  • 10. Media and Files Support
  • 11. Links
  • 12. Hosting Features
  • 13. Support User Groups and Development
  • 14. Other Features
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A Wiki engine is a software that makes a Wiki system work. It's responsible for converting requested pages from raw text to HTML for users to view and supports edit operations. Generally, multiple authors can easily modify the content of web pages created with a wiki engine using a common web browser. Wiki engines can be used in combination with a personal web server to organize personal information. They are implemented as server-side scripts and can run on one or more servers. The content can either be located on the server’s side file system or stored in a relational database management system.

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9.60 Best in Class:
Blogtronix
Blogtronix is a social media platform for Enterprise 2.0 communication. We provide a single, unified system that includes blogs, wikis, and social networking. Unlike other companies, we are able to offer a product that’s easy to use,...
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Traction TeamPage
Traction TeamPage is a web-based tool for quickly building large enterprise wikis. It has a flexible look and feel, paragraph level comments, and a permission model that allows per user access controls across many blog / wiki spaces. It can...
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JSPWiki
JSPWiki is a Java-based Wiki engine and released under the LGPL licence. It is used by different companies and...
Belongs To: Wiki Engines
Wikispaces
Wikispaces is easy to use and setup and it's got a really simple interface. Its intended audience is formed of...
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MediaWiki
MediaWiki is one of the most used wiki software application and it can be used as a content management system too....
Mindquarry Collaboration Server
Mindquarry combines file sharing, desktop synchronization, wikis, task management, mailing lists and online forums...
Wetpaint
Wetpaint is a very useful tool which can help anyone create a wiki website in just matter of seconds. Editing the...
Belongs To: Wiki Engines
TikiWiki CMS-Groupware
Tikiwiki is a free wiki engine that uses PHP, ADOdb and Smarty and can be used to create all sort of applications...
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Xwiki
XWiki is a professional wiki software which has very rich and extensibility features: Wiki, Blog, Comments, User...
Belongs To: Wiki Engines
Confluence
Confluence is the world's most popular commercial wiki. Designed for enterprise use with unlimited wikis, an easy...
Belongs To: Wiki Engines
DokuWiki
DokuWiki is a standards compliant, very simple to use Wiki, created for managing documentation of any kind. It can...
Trac
Trac is mainly a bug/issue tracker with a built-in wiki engine. This encourages users to add text or documentation...
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Bitweaver
Bitweaver is a Tikiwiki upgrade, for high speed and fully customizable. This package comes with blogs, wikis, news,...
BrainKeeper
BrainKeeper is an out of the box solution for Enterprise, Corporations or Business Teams that can be used to find...
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ErfurtWiki
ErfurtWiki is a Wiki engine with some special features: no pre-defined layout, flexible, well structured, lots of...
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Jamwiki
JAMWiki is a fully functional java-based wiki engine. It can run on any operating system with or without an...
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Java Bliki
The Java Bliki engine supports the rendering of the Wikipedia syntax into HTML.
Belongs To: Wiki Parser Library
Central Desktop
Central Desktop Easy to use collaboration software to small or medium sized businesses. This software packs a lot...
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WikiASP
WikiASP is a handy little free wiki engine written in ASP. It is intended for non-IT users to help them create...
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