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CoW is a "Controllable Wiki" and basic CMS that supports collaborative document creation with asynchonous off-line editing. CoW makes it easy to add interaction to static websites, and to support concurrent editing and off-line working using Subversion
wiki2xhtml converts wiki syntax into (X)HTML code and styles the page with CSS. It makes it easy to create good-looking pages without many know-how, and advanced users can use own code. The program can be run either in the console or with a GUI.
JavaWiki Bot Framework helps with wiki (MediaWiki) site management. It allows to build robots to edit and dump information from Wikis. For more information and features see project homepage.
uEasy is a wysiwyg editor for use with Content Management System (CMS). It features a wysiwyg client (as applet or application) and a server. You can easily develop: - interfaces for any CMS - plugins for any format (HTML, Wiki, ...)
XWiki is the next generation enterprise wiki, a feature rich tool that is secure, easy to use and more organized. At the same time it's a light and powerful development platform that allows you to customize the wiki to your specific needs.
RefactorDW is a tool based on Java technology that provides several capabilities for restructuring and refactoring existing Dokuwiki article assets. It may be also used as a converter preparing the migration to Atlassian's Confluence wiki.
The goal of the jMWOF project is to provide a reliable, easy-to-use, cross-platform object framework for interfacing with MediaWiki-based (http://www.mediawiki.org/) wikis through the exclusive use of the API (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API).
Use wiki syntax and notation to produce a website. This should make it much easier to control the markup. Styles are entirely separated from content. The actual wiki renderer is a separate module which can be used in other (more dynamic) products.
yawiki is yet another wiki system written in Java. The underlying wiki engine can be used separately. This wiki system includes full text search, last recent updates, show references, acl management and versioning. It is released under the BSD license.
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Imre is a web application which combines features of a blog, a forum, a wiki and a version control system. It documents the development of an idea over time, and records the interplay of discussion and revision in that evolution.
CMSpider is a Java application that, "spidering" a hierarchical ordered collection of wiki documents, generates a hierarchical site with a tree menu (without frames). It's tailored for personal web-notebooks.
Rusk is a simple to use wiki which provides essential features like user management, tagging and multiple workspaces. It aims to have an extremely simple user interface. Rusk is also built upon the latest technolgies like JSF and Jacckrabbit.
JaWiki is JavaWiki with a file based database to manage the Content.
The content is stored in XML files in the file system.
A html frontend allows to edit the content by the users via an Browser.
A standalone server also included.
UseModj is a Java based Wiki Clone, using Struts, Velocity Layout, CSS. It's goal is to be the same function and file storage as UseMod wiki, but is deployed by dropping a single war file into Tomcat or JBoss Server and supports file/image attach.
Platypus Wiki is an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas taken from Semantic Web. It offers a simple user interface to create a Wiki Page plus metadata according with W3C standards. It uses RDF/RDFS and OWL to create ontologies and manage metadata.
Friki is a JavaWiki. It is simple to deploy (just drop in to any modern servlet container), small and very easy to customise after deployment. Supports the classic wiki markup and a few common extensions.
StikiWeb is a Java-based Wiki engine intended for use by small-to-moderate sized hierarchical organizations. Its admin model parallels an organizations hierarchy and its markup is sufficient for the Wiki to serve as a primary web site, not an add-on.