No Database Required
Wetpaint Wikis
From Wetpaint Site:
"Wetpaint lets you build a rich, online community around the whatever-it-is that you’re really into. Utilizing the best features of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks, Wetpaint mixes everything you need so you can create, collect, and organize content on your own social website."
Features:
Partial Wetpaint Feature List (Scroll half-way down the page.)
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System Requirements:
None. Wetpaint is a hosted wiki solution.
Helpful Resources:
Create a Wetpaint Wiki in 3 easy steps.
Wetpaint Blog
Wetpaint Support
Installation:
No installation required - wetpaint is a hosted solution.
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TiddlyWiki
From TiddlyWiki Site:
"Welcome to TiddlyWiki, an experimental MicroContent WikiWikiWeb built by JeremyRuston. It's written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript to run on any modern browser without needing any ServerSide logic. It allows anyone to create personal SelfContained hypertext documents that can be posted to any WebServer, sent by email or kept on a USB thumb drive to make a WikiOnAStick."
Features:
TiddlyWiki has a very interesting way of displaying information which is incredibly cool, but does not leave the linking to of certain parts of the site as easy as more standard sites. This is neither good not bad, just unique and different. Thus, this posting will be unlike the others in that it will simply link to the TiddlyWiki Site where you can find all the info usually linked directly to in a Free Wiki posting.
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System Requirements:
TiddlyWiki System Requirements
Helpful Resources:
TiddlyWiki Developer Site
TiddlyWiki User Google Group
TiddlyWiki Developer Google Group
Download:
Installation:
TiddlyWiki Installation Instructions
License:
TWiki
From TWiki Site:
"Welcome to TWiki, a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise collaboration platform. It is a Structured Wiki, typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the internet. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with Plugins."
Features:
Partial TWiki Feature List (Scroll half-way down the page.)
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Helpful Resources:
TWiki Developer Site
TWiki User Guide, Reference Manual and Site Tools
TWiki Sourceforge Page
TWiki Freshmeat Listing
Download:
Installation:
TWiki Installation Instructions
License:
UseMod
From UseMod Site:
"UseModWiki is an implementation of the original Wiki concept created by Ward Cunningham."
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System Requirements:
No list available. Visit Iste
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Download:
Installation:
UseMod Installation Instructions
License:
MoinMoin
From MoinMoin Site:
"MoinMoin is an advanced, easy to use and extensible WikiEngine with a large community of users. Said in a few words, it is about collaboration on easily editable web pages. MoinMoin is Free Software licensed under the GNU GPL."
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Helpful Resources:
MoinMoin Deveoper Site
MoinMoin Sourceforge Page
MoinMoin Freshmeat Listing
Download:
Installation:
MoinMoin Installation Instructions
License:
DokuWiki
From DokuWiki Site:
"DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use Wiki mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind. It is targeted at developer teams, workgroups and small companies. It has a simple but powerful syntax which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki and eases the creation of structured texts. All data is stored in plain text files; no database is required."
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DokuWiki Developer Site
DokuWiki Freshmeat Listing
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pmWiki
From PmWiki Site:
"PmWiki is a WikiWikiWeb system developed by Patrick Michaud in the PHP scripting language. PmWiki has been primarily designed as a tool to support easy, collaborative authoring and maintenance of web sites."
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Installation:
PmWiki Installation Instructions
Helpful Resources:
PmWiki Developer Site
PmWiki Sourceforge Page
PmWiki Freshmeat Listing
pmWiki on Wikipedia
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License:
QwikiWiki
From QwikiWiki Site:
"The Simple PHP Wiki Engine QwikiWiki is driven by one core design goal: simplicity.
This design goal is codified into three key principles:
— Self Sufficiency: QwikiWiki requires only a web server and PHP.
— Zero-Edit Deployment: QwikiWiki is immediately usable "out of the box".
— Minimalist Featureset: QwikiWiki is not everything to everybody."
Note: There is no MySQL database needed for QwikiWiki!
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From site: "QwikiWiki uses only cookies and the file system, and thus does not require a MySQL server or any other database support. Data is stored in simple text files, and backups are just complete copies of the data directory."
Helpful Resources:
QwikiWiki Developer Site
QwikiWiki Sourceforge Page
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