RSS 132 projects tagged "Wiki"

Download Website Updated 02 Jul 2006 Adaptive Website Framework

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Pop 266.26
Vit 7.77

Adaptive Website Framework (AWF) is a modern content management system and development framework. Most of its code is object-oriented and very easy to extend. It features support for multiple Web sites and languages, content versioning, caching, community portal functions (online list, forums, instant messages, newsletters, weblogs, wiki, etc.), image upload and galleries, a lexicon, a modular full-text search engine, an auto repair function for database tables, XML and PDF export, and RSS and LDAP support. Changes can be made on a preview site and published at a later time on the live site. Fully flexible URLs allow the replacement of existing static Web sites.

Download Website Updated 08 Jan 2012 Very Quick Wiki

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Pop 148.97
Vit 4.76

Very Quick Wiki is a JSP/Servlet WikiWiki Web clone. It is installed by dropping a single WAR into Tomcat, Resin, etc. It features built-in filesystem or MySQL backend, email notification, diff, usernames, file upload /attachment, admin/topic-locking, recent changes, search engine, standard Wiki markup, and optional HTML support.

No download Website Updated 07 Apr 2012 OpenPSA

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Pop 386.26
Vit 15.29

OpenPSA is a Web application designed specifically to meet the needs of Web agencies and consultants. It aims to be a one-stop solution for the management of typical agency business processes, such as project management and time tracking, invoicing and document management, and group calendars. It also includes CRM features such as sales force automation and direct marketing, and is extendable via the builtin component framework.

Download Website Updated 30 Sep 2011 X-ITEC CMS/R

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Pop 53.76
Vit 2.25

X-ITEC CMS/R is a German content management system.

Download Website Updated 24 Mar 2013 Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware

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Pop 4,960.52
Vit 56.99

Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is a full-featured, Web-based, multilingual, tightly integrated, all-in-one wiki, CMS, and groupware. Tiki can be used to create all kinds of Web applications, sites, portals, knowledge bases, intranets, and extranets. Tiki offers a very large number of features "out-of-the-box". It is highly configurable and modular. All features are optional and administered via a Web-based interface. Major features include a robust wiki engine, news articles, discussion forums, newsletters, blogs, file and image galleries, bug and issue trackers, a link directory, polls/surveys and quizzes, FAQs, a banner management system, calendar, maps, mobile access, RSS feeds, a category system, tags, an advanced themeing engine (Smarty), spreadsheet, live support, shoutbox, inter-user messaging, menu generator, advanced permission system for users and groups, internal search engine, external authentication support, and more. It was formerly named TikiWiki.

Download Website Updated 25 Oct 2012 MediaWiki

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Pop 543.62
Vit 34.66

MediaWiki is a Web-based collaborative editing environment. Originally built for the online encyclopedia project Wikipedia, it's geared to support a large number of users and pages.

No download No website Updated 05 Sep 2012 Atlassian Confluence

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Pop 214.06
Vit 16.60

Give your team one place to collaborate on content and projects without the bottlenecks that hold you back. Put email and shared network drives to rest. Meeting minutes, requirements, project plans, and documentation; create and share it all in Confluence.

No download No website Updated 11 May 2009 Team Elements

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Pop 93.02
Vit 3.24

Team Elements is a collaboration and project management Web application featuring wikis, news and blogs, project plans, assignments, team members, shared discussions, announcements, lists, issue tracking, document storage, full-text search, reporting, and personalized RSS feeds. Users can create a project, then invite others to participate. It's designed for professional and personal use, with each project space containing a full set of permissions and users. The Team Elements framework powers ConcourseConnect.

No download Website Updated 14 May 2004 Friki

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Pop 23.75
Vit 1.00

Friki is a Java Wiki. It is simple to deploy (just drop into any modern servlet container), small, and very easy to customise after deployment. It supports the classic Wiki markup and a few common extensions.

Download No website Updated 05 Apr 2006 Rhizome Wiki

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Pop 64.99
Vit 2.74

Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site including content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. This means that instead of creating a site with URLs that correspond to a page of HTML, you can create URLs that represent just about anything. It was designed to enable non-technical users to create these representations in an easy, ad-hoc manner. For developers, this allows both content and structure to be easily repurposed and complex Web applications to be rapidly developed.

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