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What wiki engines are available?


Many wiki software programs or wiki engines have been developed during the last decade. Just a sample of the wiki engines available is listed below:
  • Canvas Wiki
  • Confluence
  • Corendel Wiki
  • Didi Wiki
  • Erfurt Wiki
  • Flex Wiki
  • Friki
  • Giki
  • Ike Wiki
  • Instiki
  • Ja Wiki
  • JSPWiki
  • Kehei Wiki
  • KWiki Kwiki
  • Luna Wiki
  • Media Wiki
  • Mic KI
  • Midgard Wiki
  • minWiki
  • Moin Moin
  • Oddmuse
  • Open Wiki NG
  • Perspective
  • Php Wiki
  • Pm Wiki
  • Project Forum
  • Pronto Wiki
  • Pro Wiki
  • Puki Wiki
  • Riki
  • Snip Snap
  • Sub Wiki
  • Tiddly Wiki
  • Tiki Wiki
  • Trac Wiki
  • Uni Wakka
  • Usemod
  • VQWiki
  • Wacko Wiki
  • Wiclear
  • Wikepage
  • Wiki-Toolkit
  • Wiki ASP
  • Wiki SH
  • Wikka Wiki
  • Wiky Blog
  • wxWiki Server
  • XWiki
  • Yawiki
  • Zwiki

To use a wiki engine, you will need to install and to support the software. A number of programming languages have been used to create wiki engines. A few are listed below:
  • ASP
  • ASP, XML, XSL, CSS
  • C
  • C#
  • C#/XSLT
  • C++
  • Cold Fusion
  • Java
  • Java Script
  • Perl
  • PHP
  • PHP, JQL, Java Script
  • PHP, OCaml
  • Python
  • Rails
  • REBOL
  • Ruby
  • Shell
  • Xo Tcl and Tcl

There are several locations on the Internet to identify wiki engines. Some locations are listed below:
  • Ward Cunningham’s Wiki Engines page
  • Wiki Matrix has information about wiki engines available, compares features, and provides an online wizard to help select a wiki engine