December 19, 2004
A vote for MoinMoin
My friend Eric at Flowermatic recommends: FrontPage - MoinMoin
In his e-mail he says:
http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/
Gotta learn some simple "rules" about how to link the pages together, then it's very easy.
I wish there was an auto-alpha list (for keeping a phone list or customer list)
I am stil in review mode. Thanks Ross for the trial at hosted Socialtext!
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December 16, 2004
installing TikiWiki
After downloading Kwiki and realizing that I need Admin shell access to the server (which I don't have on shared hosting), and reading this page: Wiki Engines/Comparing Wikis - WikkiTikkiTavi and talking to Rich about his PHPWiki experiences, I have decided to install TikiWiki. Also since it is pre-configured with Fantastico, I just push a button and it is there. No worries. Gotta love that.
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Good overview of Wiki engines
ONLamp.com: Which Open Source Wiki Works For You?
Pretty good reveiw with recommendations. He trashes on Kwiki a little and recommends PHPWiki and TWiki instead. I am going to dig some more. PHPWiki is on my CPanel script auto install so I may in fact install that just because it is easy.
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thinking wiki
Thinking about installing a wiki for our team to collaborate on deals with. My server has PHPWiki and TikiWiki as default scripts. Of course, I could download anything. I have read a couple reviews and TikiWiki seems to come out on top.
Now found this small site with a bunch of "coedit" sites. coedit.net It runs on MoinMoin wiki software. Looks pretty geeky and German. But their WikiGuide gives a bunch of good links to other references and beginner concepts. There are thousands of Wiki engines written in hundreds of different languages.
Well, in deference to my friends over at Social Text, I am going to install Kwiki. Also Six Apart uses them.
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