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    Highly Modular CMS framework includes: Wiki, Articles / News, phpBB Forum Bulletin Board, Blogs, Image Photo Gallery, ... includes TikiWiki upgrader. Databases supported: MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, Firebird, IIS/MS-SQL for PHP on Windows or Linux.
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    Wiki asp.net

    Wiki asp.net

    Wiki .net is a simple and open source wiki engine running on Asp.Net

    Wiki asp.net (also known as a wiki engine or wiki application asp.net) is collaborative open source software that runs a wiki, i.e., a website that allows users to create and collaboratively edit web pages via a web browser. Features: - Database-less - Multilingual - Multisite and multi domain
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    Wiki .NET
    A set of libraries and programs to access MediaWiki based websites' data through the MediaWiki API. Also includes visual tools to aid editing wiki-markup pages. Created using the .Net framework and C#
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