It is one of the best free wiki software out there. It is highly useful in the enterprise context. It offers built-in access controls and authentication connectors.
Tiki is the most flexible and customizable software that delivers exceptional web experience whether collaborative or immersive. In fact, more than people have contributed to the source code to the Tiki project. Instead of relying on third-party extensions, Tiki uses an all-in-one model to incorporate nearly all the features into the main code base.
The upgrades are easy ensuring that an enhancement to one feature will not break another. The tight integration to all features ensures that you can re-use content in different areas.
The wiki syntax has been incorporated in all content features. The wiki plugins can be used in a forum thread, a blog post, nearly anywhere else. The page editing can be left open to the public, or it can be restricted to small groups of authors. You get a custom look and feel: The site administrator can change the appearance and functions of a PmWiki site by employing different skins and HTML Templates. If there is no appropriate skin, you can go on to easily modify one or create your own.
Access Control: PmWiki offers password protection which can be applied to an entire site, to groups of pages, or even to individual pages. Password protection is used to control who all can read the pages, edit pages, and upload attachments. Its access control system can also work in conjunction to existing password databases.
For example. Customization and plugin architecture: Essential features can be included in the core engine. It is easy for the administrators to customize and add new markup. It is written in PHP. It is simple in installation, maintenance, and customization.
The main highlight of XWiki is that it can be used either as a first generation wiki or a second generation one. As a First Generation Wikis, it can be used to collaborate on content. Page editing: Offers simple wiki syntax to format text, create tables, create links, display images, etc. Version Control: It allows you to view any previous version of a page. You can even compare different versions or rollback to any past version. Whereas, as the Second Generation wikis it can be used for collaborative web applications used for wiki paradigm and editing wiki pages.
If you are looking for a flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, Twiki can be the perfect choice for you. It functions as a Structured Wiki and can be used to run a document management system, a project development space, knowledge source, or any other groupware tool on an intranet, extranet as well as on the Intranet. It allows you to collaborate and create content easily.
You can create public and corporate wikis. Your wiki is ready and running without any coding know-how or IT help. Using ProProfs, you can create documentation from scratch. After editing the page, you can save it at your system, export that page to a PDF file , or even directly Print it.
An advanced monitoring system can also be found in this software that automatically sends you an email when your content gets edited by other users. WikiPress is one more free open source wiki software for Windows. WikiPress provides a simple solution for collaborating with other users.
It is not very open like various other wiki software, where any user can edit public pages of other users. In this software, Administrators need to manually add users who can edit pages created by them. Besides this, it works just like other software using which you can create new wiki pages , edit existing pages , use different archiving options , track username , date , time of archived wikis , etc.
The editor that you get in it is very simple and plain with no direct option or tool for text formatting. However, you can still format your text by using the Formatting Guide which is present just beside the Editor.
Options to add media , files , etc. DokuWiki is a free and open source wiki software for Windows. However, it does not require any kind of database to work.
It comes with a simple, clean, and readable interface that makes it really easy to use. There are many use cases for this software. Plus, built-in access controls, authentication connectors, and the continuous support from DokuWiki community make it really useful. Many plugins are available for this wiki software to enhance its functionality.
When you launch this software, you see a simple start page with options like Create Page , Old revisions , Backlinks , etc. Use Create Page option, to create a new web page or use Old Revisions to edit previously saved pages. You can also allow other users of DokuWiki to edit your page. The editor that comes with this software is pretty standard that provides standard tools like Bold , Italic , Internal Link , External Link , Add Image , etc.
After creating or editing a page, you can preview it using the Preview option to check how it looks when it gets published. Lastly, press the Save Button to save the content. There is also a separate Media manager, that comes in handy to manage all of your uploaded media and files. Overall, it is a very user-friendly open source wiki software that anyone can use without putting too much effort.
TiddlyWiki is a free , portable , open source wiki software for Windows. It is mainly used as a personal web notebook to capture , organize , and share complex information. You can also use it to maintain to-do lists , to write and store articles , essays , etc. Basically, you can create and store anything that comes to your mind. The main advantage of this software is that it lets you choose where you want to store your data.
The property to create flexible and responsive websites is another one of its useful features. This software makes editing or creating new content quite easy. Plus, you can also password protect all of your content using the Set Password option. Overall, it a very flexible and easy to use wiki software. PukiWiki is another web-based open source wiki software for Windows.
This software also acts as a Content Management System using which you can freely edit pages. Using this software, multiple users can edit and work on pages created by other users. The only way to revert back the changes is to reload and renter all the data again. There is one more problem with this software that, it is originally created in the Japanese language, hence its users need a translator plugin to work on it.
I used Google Translate plugin for Chrome. Even then, the experience is not that good. PukiWiki is a very basic software when compared to other similar software. In it, you get a very simple editor in which you can create as well as edit previously saved pages. However, you still get some additional tools like Difference to find the difference between two pages , Backup , Attachments to add files or images to page , Replication to create a copy of the same page , Word Search to quickly find a word or sentence , etc.
Overall, it is fine for collaborative working, but it lacks many necessary features. Zim is a completely free and open source personal wiki software for Windows.
It is mainly used to maintain the collection of locally stored wiki pages. You can also view and edit stored wiki pages with this software. At a time, you can open and work on multiple wiki pages because of its multi-tab interface. After editing, you can export single wiki pages or multiple wiki pages as a notebook. Overall, it is a simple open source wiki software to edit locally stored wiki pages. Passionate about tech and science, always look for new tech solutions that can help me and others.
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