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WiKissMe is a wiki content management system that stores its data in flat text file. It is written in PHP 5. It has flexible plugins and modules architecture featuring blog, comments, captcha and others. Supports themes with templates as well.
Wikepage is a small wiki - blog hybrid site generator written in PHP. It runs without a database. It has i18n support, multilanguage site support, password protected pages, table support, css styling, RSS output, and alot of other features
sCMS is a SEO-friendly Content Management System for small projects: personal sites, small business sites, etc. sCMS organized as a compact core with extensibility by user modules. System based on PHP5, MySQL, Smarty and Wiki.
DocBook DokuWiki is a wiki system that includes DocBook XML support. It allows collaborative writing of DocBook XML documents in a wiki way. It supports section level editing with locking, as well as an easy document structure editor.
MOCA stands for MediaWiki Ontology Convergence Assistant. This extension tries to improve the usability and effect of the Semantic MediaWiki extension.
omCollab is an open source project combining wiki, blogs, social bookmarking and addtional optional applications under a common integrated skin with single sign-on capabilities. See http://mike2.openmethodology.org for current implementation example.
A MediaWiki extension which provides users with the ability to create and populate MySQL tables for dynamic data storage and display.
Originally developed for CS 697 (Software Engineering), Spring 2009, Ball State University.
Still in beta.