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Wiki Web Hosting
Looking for fast, secure and reliable Wiki Hosting? Look no further than Arvixe for all your web hosting related needs. Arvixe provides the richest web hosting plans to give you the largest choice of Wiki software installations in the web hosting industry. If someone coded it, we will host it! Many of the Wiki software mentioned below come with expert 24/7 support and free automated installation to get you up and running within minutes:
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A PHPWiki WikiWikiWeb is a web site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. Linking is done automatically on the server side; all pages are stored in a database. The addictive quality of a PHPWiki website is that making pages is as simple as making a link to them. If they don't yet exist, the page link will be followed by a hyperlinked question mark; follow that link and you can define the new page.
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TikiWiki is designed to be an international, clean and extensible Content Management System and Groupware that can be used to create all sorts of web applications, sites, portals, intranets and extranets. TikiWiki also works great as a web-based collaboration tool. TikiWiki has a lot of native options and sections that you can enable/disable as you need them.
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DokuWiki is a simple to use Wiki aimed at the documentation needs of a small company. It works on plain text files and thus needs no database. It has a simple but powerful syntax which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki.
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MediaWiki is a free software wiki package written in PHP, originally for use on Wikipedia. It is now used by several other projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and by many other wikis, including this website, the home of MediaWiki.
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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 website, 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.
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WikkaWiki is a flexible, standards-compliant and lightweight wiki engine written in PHP, which uses MySQL to store pages. Forked from WakkaWiki. Designed for speed, extensibility, and security.
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ScrewTurn Wiki allows you to create, manage and share wikis. The application is based on ASP.NET 3.5 and it can be extended and customized with many plugins and themes. Screwturn can store data using a simple, built-in file-system provider or, if you need performance and scalability, it can use SQL Server too.
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Here's a riddle for you: What do you get when you add web CMS features to a Wiki? Did you guess Banana Dance? Well you are correct. Gold star for you! Banana Dance is a free, open source, PHP/MySQL program takes the best of wiki software and combines it with the best of web content management systems (CMS).
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mojomojo certainly makes it effortless to create web pages of text, and it can be configured so that anyone can edit any page. It can also be configured so you have to register to edit a page, or you can even disable registration. However, the thing that sets MojoMojo apart from other Wikis more than anything is its basic structure. Every page in MojoMojo can have a set of pages below it. In turn those pages can have sets of pages under them as well. This means MojoMojo supports a tree structure of pages, just like a directory structure on a hard drive.
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