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ikiwiki is a wiki compiler. It converts wiki pages into html pages suitable for publishing on a website.
ChiliProject is a web based project management system. It supports your team throughout the complete project life cycle, from setting up and discussing a project plan, over tracking issues and reporting work progress to collaboratively sharing knowledge.
Wikia is a free web hosting service that uses a fork of MediaWiki as its hosting engine and is known for its wide variety of MediaWiki extensions.
Completely customizable, CakePHP based project management system for firms, their teams and their clients. A project management system that will suit your needs because it is module based, so it can grow and shrink with your requirements. Version 0.4 beta was released March 23, 2009.
LionWiki is a minimalist Wiki engine. It is extensible, templatable, file based (it doesn't need database like MySQL) and requires just one file to properly function. It is suitable for small sites, personal notebooks or journals. LionWiki is fork of WiKiss. This page (googlecode) is used just
The ikiwiki project aims to develop a general-purpose wiki engine, with particular emphasis on personal wikis, project wikis, blogs, and collaborative software development. We provide several features unique or uncommon amongst wikis: Rather than inventing yet another simplistic, linear revision
StikiWiki is a re-implementation of Google Code's wiki system (henceforth GCWiki). It allows for multi-wiki hosting, just like Google Code's multi-project hosting. This can be disabled, however, leaving StikiWiki with a single wiki that it manages. It is 100% compatible with GCWiki's
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