PMwiki is a wiki-based system for collaborative creation and maintenance of Web sites. PmWiki pages look and act like normal Web pages, except they have an "Edit" link that makes it easy to modify existing pages and add new pages into the Web site, using basic editing rules. You do not need to know or use any HTML or CSS. Page editing can be left open to the public or restricted to small groups of authors. Running PMwiki as a JumpBox allows you to be up and running with this software in minutes on any operating system. It carries other benefits such as portability across computing environments, a Web-based admin console to simplify administration, and a built-in automated backup system to protect your work.
| Tags | Information Management Document Repositories Software Development Documentation Internet Web Site Management Dynamic Content Wiki |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
Recent releases


Release Notes: The included version of PmWiki has been upgraded to 2.2.6. This release contains some minor improvements. Restoring from 1.0 and newer JumpBox backups should work.


Release Notes: This release contains some minor improvements. The included version of PmWiki has been upgraded to 2.2.5. Restoring from 1.0 and newer JumpBox backups should work.


Release Notes: The included version of PmWiki has been upgraded to 2.2.4. This release fixes six potential XSS vulnerabilities, and contains a number of other minor improvements. Restoring from 1.0 and newer JumpBox backups should work.


Release Notes: The included version of PmWiki has been upgraded to 2.2.2. It fixes a security flaw that did not affect the JumpBox for PmWiki unless the configuration was customized. Restoring from 1.0 and newer JumpBox backups should work.


Release Notes: The included version of PmWiki has been upgraded to 2.2.1. This release comes with updated local documentation, an improved redirect mechanism, and various other minor bugfixes. Restoring from 1.0 and newer JumpBox backups should work.
A set of utility classes that can be used for Desktop application development.