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    TiddlyWiki

    TiddlyWiki

    A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda

    TiddlyWiki5 is a mature, self-contained open-source personal wiki application and non-linear notebook implemented entirely in JavaScript that runs in the browser or a Node.js environment, letting users create, organize, and interlink small pieces of content called tiddlers without the need for a server backend or traditional hierarchical pages. Its entire application — including content, interface, and logic — can live in a single HTML file that users open and edit directly in a web browser, making it portable, offline-capable, and easy to share or archive without dependencies. Beyond its single-file form, TiddlyWiki5 can also run as a more traditional application via Node.js, enabling filesystem storage and plugin ecosystems to extend capabilities like rendering engines, themes, and automation tools.
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    pH7 Nav Doc Script

    pH7 Nav Doc Script

    pH7 Doc Script with support for multiple languages and Ajax navigation

    Simple Navigation Documentation Script lets you easily create beautiful multilingual documentation for your software and lets you add some documentation files very easily and highlighting programming code. This software has also an full Ajax navigation with HTML5 History / pushState URLs.
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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    apMWSearch

    advanced search for mediawiki

    This extension for mediawiki is based on Woogle and during the last year we improved and enhanced this extension. The main differences between Woogle and apMWsearch are the following: * no remote server, search is restricted to the included wiki * more file types can be searched * possibility to use different engines for indexing files * more flexible configuration for embedding into mediawiki
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    The Official port of the STUNNING! CMS/CMFx "Drupal" to the .NET Framework. Combining The greatest open source CMS with the greatest development platform. It will have the same architecture and will support Drupal modules & themes out of the box.
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