About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Free wiki software, Personal wikis, Proprietary wiki software, CoWiki, DidiWiki, DokuWiki, ErfurtWiki, FlexWiki, Ikiwiki, Instiki, JAMWiki, JSPWiki, LibreSource, MediaWiki, Midgard, Mindquarry, MoinMoin, Oddmuse, PhpWiki, Pimki, PmWiki, PodWiki, ScrewTurn Wiki, SharpForge, Svnwiki, Swiki, TiddlyWiki, TigerWiki, TikiWiki, Trac, TWiki, UseModWiki, WackoWiki, WackoWikiQuickStart, WakkaWiki, Wiclear, WikiNi, WikiTimeScale, WikiWikiWeb, WikkaWiki, XWiki, Zwiki, ConnectedText, List of wiki software, Notebook, Personal wiki, ScrewTurn Wiki, StoneNotes, TiddlyWiki, Tomboy, WikidPad, Clearspace, Kerika, Clearspace, CLiki, ConnectedText, CvWiki, DavisWiki, FlexWiki, Instiki, IpbWiki, List of wiki software, MediaWiki, Mindquarry, MindTouch, OghamWiki, Personal wiki, PhpWiki, PikiePikie, PukiWiki, ScrewTurn Wiki, SharpForge, SnipSnap, Socialtext, StoneNotes, Svnwiki, Techwiki, Tiddler, TiddlyWiki, Trac, Traction TeamPage, UniWakka, UseModWiki, WackoWiki, WikiCalc, WikiNi, WikiPing, WikiPoint, WikiServer, WikkaWiki, WWWiki. Excerpt: Template: LowercasecoWiki is an inactive wiki engine implemented in PHP 5 and using a MySQL database. It is licenced under the GNU General Public License. coWiki uses a markup language similar to that of TWiki. It is notable because it was one of the largest projects being developed while PHP 5 was still in early development. Distinguishing features: The creator, Daniel T. Gorski, originally began development of coWiki in December 2001 as a weekend study to learn how a wiki works. The first release (0.2.0) was in March of 2002 for the BLUE MARS GmbH intranet. Daniel began to look for new maintainers for the project on January 3, 2005. New maintainers were found on January 12, 2005, lead by Paul Hanchett. Development soon moved into the open source software host tigris.org, where the 0.3.4 maintenance release was completed by the new staff on February 24, .