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    BookStack

    BookStack

    Simple & Free Wiki Software

    BookStack is a free and open source platform for storing and organising information and documentation. A self-hosted and opinionated wiki system, BookStack is simple and easy to use, giving even new users with just basic word-processing skills a pleasant out of the box experience. BookStack offers a relaxed, open and positive approach. While the platform can provide advanced power features to those who want them, it is primarily designed not to be extensible outside of its core purpose. That being said, BookStack already comes with plenty of powerful features, such as search and linking, cross-book sorting, image management and more. ...
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    WinPen++

    WinPen++

    A powerful HTML, C#, PHP editor for windows

    Please note: this project is no longer (actively) maintained. Current version: 1.5 WinPen++ is a simple but expanding Windows editor for HTML, XML, PHP, JavaScript, Lua and C#. Since it uses the latest technology, WinPen is available for Windows Server 2008 and above. Users without the latest update (SRV2008, SRV2012, Vista, 7) will have to download the Installer for .NET 4.6 from Microsoft (link is in ReadMe.txt).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PHP-Edit

    PHP-Edit

    Lite weight editor designed to allow basic editing of text file.

    This program is completely stand alone (150 lines of code). A filename may be passed so the editor will open with it's contents or it can be used without a filename and a default filename will be assigned that may be changed before saving text. For security reasons, no provision has been made to allow saving to another directory. Future additions may include the capability to save to a sub directory.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Wiki Text Formatting Engine (WTF Engine) converts simple text into HTML. It will run on any platform using a variety of languages such as PHP, Perl, JavaScript and VB Script. It is intended to be a library used in other software packages.
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