A Wiki dedicated to timelines. It visualizes historic matters graphically on a timescale. WikiTimeScale is open source and its created images can be used as wished (e.g. for presentations). (Go to its project homepage: http://www.wikitimescale.org)
MilkCrate utilizes a new open-source markup language for tabular musical notation, and a unique wiki-styled web interface for data input. Users may generate a number of different document types to view the tabular notation, including .png, and PostScript
Mediawiki-PDF is a mediawiki extension to convert wiki articles into PDF Documents. The extension uses HTMLDOC to convert the wiki pages from plain HTML into PDF.
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High speed, low bandwidth, fully customizable image gallery based on smart templates. Class switching to utilize imagemagick if available, or GD if not. Allows wiki style dynamic page management and some simple ajax interface admin tools.
tinydot is a small programm for translating an abbreviated into the original dot language. Using plugins for wiki systems it is possible to create directed graphs in a wiki manner.
FNServer is image collaboration software for web servers written for PHP4/5 implementing the FotoNotes(TM) image annotation specification. Modular and object-oriented, FNServer runs stand-alone or as a part of other CMS's. Offers blog and wiki features.
This on-line photoalbum works out-of-the-box (no database needed, safe-mode-safe, minimal setup) and focuses on the presentation of the photos. Features: basic password protection, Wiki-style guest-books, documentation and captions for the pictures.
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