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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/07/16/wiki-toolbox/

  • David Weekly · 2 years ago
    As big Mashable fans, we're delighted PBwiki could headline this list! There are some great resources here and we're honored to be included.

    Love,
    David (the CEO)
  • Ross Mayfield · 2 years ago
    Good roundup. FYI, Socialtext has both a hosted version and a variety of options that you would put in your second category: open source download, VMware download, on-site and managed service appliance.
  • David Zhao · 2 years ago
    Thanks for including us! Just wanted to point out that Versionate is a wiki that works with your existing document and files. Slightly different from your description :)
  • Isaac Garcia · 2 years ago
    Hey there,

    You left us out.... :
  • shrek · 2 years ago
    Just to mention a very good and popular wiki:
    http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki
  • AaronF · 2 years ago
    You mention MindTouch http://www.Wik.is , but it's very important to note MindTouch has several options and is open source. MindTouch Deki Wiki is actually a very popular free open source wiki and the version at www.Wik.is is currently several releases old and only a subset of the overal features provided by Deki Wiki.

    * http://www.OpenGarden.org is the MindTouch supported developer community
  • Cindy Rockwell · 2 years ago
    CustomerVision is a leading enterprise wiki company that provides a hosted and on-site version. They have developed and delivered easy to use, end-user solutions for wikis for over 3 years and mash-ups within their wiki for over a year.
  • rickdog · 2 years ago
    It's strange that everybody thinks that jotspot is under wraps since being taken over by google, I've been hearing this for a year now. It seems live and well to me, look at one of my wiki-blogs there: http://rickdog.jot.com/WikiHome/The%20Doghouse. It's a powerful and complete service, including calendar, photo manager, file cabinets, forums, spreadsheets and todo lists.

    I'd like to hear from someone why jotspot is "suspended".
  • Pete · 2 years ago
    www.jot.com - closed to new accounts
  • futurex · 1 year ago
    Pete:

    I asked a question in September and I haven't really seen any responses. I suppose the person that wrote this piece has left Masahable? I was wonder if there was a hosted wiki that would allow creater/members to post their own ads or share in add revenue. I have thought about starting a couple of wikis but I'm not too keen if all revenue will go to the host. Any recomendations. I don't really wish to look at all 30 sites to make this determination. Thank you.

    Darryl (FutureX)
  • Reid Conrad · 2 years ago
    Thanks for including Near-Time on this timely list. This is a great resource for people new to wikis.
  • Rick · 2 years ago
    FYI, XWiki should have our farm online roughly around the end of September.

    You heard it here first, Rick
  • lama · 2 years ago
    个人觉得比较有用
  • futurex · 2 years ago
    I'm looking for a hosted wiki that will allow me place some of my own ads and so on. It doesn't matter if the hosted wiki is ad supported but I would like to be able to place some of my own ads. Do you know of any that allow this?
  • Marius · 2 years ago
    http://wikimatrix.org must belong to this toolbox, very useful to compare different wiki solutions.

    Nice list otherwise!
  • Umang · 2 years ago
    Hi Seth,

    Just came across this page. I evaluated 4 wikis (self-hosted) last month for my client's knowledge sharing. These are (in my order of preference) dekiwiki, pmwiki, mediawiki, perspective.

    All wikis are open-source. Of these 4, I can see obnly mediawiki in your top-list. It surprises me and at the same time it scares me whether I have made the right decision to go ahead with dekiwiki.

    Will truly appreciate your comments/feedback/advice.

    Thanks.
    Umang
  • Tekker · 1 year ago
    There is also a new one under the sun, available at http://www.intodit.com. Intodit is already in the wiki matrix overview site, and it's main advantage is its user friendliness and flexibility.
  • bilgi · 8 months ago
    I use some of them. wiki is most usefull thing on the web.