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Personal wiki

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Personal wikis allow people to organize information on their desktop or mobile computing devices in a manner similar to community wikis.

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Single-user application of multi-user wikis

Most community wikis are designed for concurrent use by multiple users. However, most of these are installable for standalone use as well. This may require installing additional software, for example a web server, a database management system, or a WAMP/LAMP software bundle. Nevertheless, this does not mean the wiki must be accessible to outside users.

Some individuals use password protected wikis running either on their own webservers or hosted by third parties. This has the advantage that the personal space can be accessed from any web browser, at home, at work, on a PDA, at an internet cafe etc. Edits made on one machine are immediately accessible on the others.

Multi-user wikis with personal editions

  • ScrewTurn Wiki is written in C# and based on the ASP.NET 2.0 platform. It is for Windows users.
  • DokuWiki works on plain text files and thus needs no database. Its syntax is similar to the one used by MediaWiki and makes sure the data files remain readable outside the wiki. It's written in PHP and is multi-platform.

Wikis designed for personal use

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ZuluPad Screen Shot, showing links, images, and toolbar

There are also wikis specifically designed for personal use. Their feature set often differs from traditional wikis; examples are:

  • Dynamic tree views of the wiki (These are useful because wikis built for personal usage are often small.)
  • Drag and drop support for images, text and video, mathematics
  • Use of OLE and Linkback to allow wikis to act as relational superstructures for multiple desktop type documents
  • Multimedia embedding, in particular wiki can link to internal aspects of movies and sound tracks and stores notes / comments
  • Macros and macros constructors. Also often support for alien macros so the wiki can act as a multi scripting macro system
  • Built in sharing (a built in lite easy to configure server)
  • Much faster handling

Personal Wikis

Free

  • DidiWiki is a free small and simple personal wiki written in C. (appears no longer active)
  • Effort is a free online application with a wiki style.
  • MoinMoin Desktop Edition is a browser-based wiki with a built-in server based on the python-powered MoinMoin original version.
  • Nanoki is a small, full featured wiki engine implemented in Lua.
  • Notebook is a freeware tcl/tk application. It runs on Linux, Mac and Windows. Exports to HTML and MediaWiki markup.
  • Pimki is a derivative of Instiki designed as a personal information manager.
  • StickWiki is a free (GPL) single file, html based personal wiki system with support for IE, Firefox, and Opera
  • TiddlyWiki is BSD license, single file, self-modifiying HTML + JavaScript based personal wiki
  • Tomboy is a (LGPL) free software program for note-taking in a Wiki like manner. Simple editing and retrieval methods are provided. The program allows for easy organisation of any hierarchical data. Tomboy is stored in the GNOME CVS.
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