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Hawi is a web-based geographic wiki used for mapping places that are interesting or encyclopedic. Hawi runs on LAMP and uses the Google Maps API. Hawi is licensed under the GPL and is freely available for anyone to use.
A Wikipedia bot (a computer program designed to make automated edits to Wikipedia). It is written in Standard C - C99 - using the standard libraries and libcurl.
This project has not met its long-term goals, and has been abandoned.
This is a fork of the Wacko Wiki with many features and improvements. The main goal of this project was to create a wiki for our needs but now we think this project is interesting for the rest of the world :-)
Deploy pre-built tools that crawl websites, extract structured data, and feed your applications. Reliable web data without maintaining scrapers.
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MathJax is a modular javascript framework for including mathematics in web pages. It can take input in various formats, like TeX and MathML, and can produce output in various forms, such as MathML or HTML-with-CSS. Components are loaded as needed.
Linkany2wiki is an non intrusive jquery plugin that produce a popup in any pages on your site. This popup is a way to link your pages to a wiki you've been parameter.
WikiRat is a plugin for the DokuWiki system aiming to measure the users' registered Design Rationale. It enables users to categorize their editing in the wiki by saying what kind of editing it was. It provides a view to analyze the registered data.
Extension of Trac from Edgewall. This plugin adds possibility to use semantic features in wiki. It is targeted to support software development and presentation. Uses standalone semantic repository Sesame 2. Download plugin or try virtual machine.
MediaWiki extension to create flowcharts from the links between pages.
please see http://www.flowchartwiki.org for the latest downloads and infos.
Flowchartwiki is an extension to MediaWiki for creating flowcharts from the links between wikipages to support process modelling and process documentation in MediaWiki.
Enano is a relatively lightweight "hybrid" CMS that focuses on being fast, secure and extendable. The fact that it is a hybrid CMS means that it can act as a CMS or a wiki, or both at the same time - and Enano does it all in AJAX dramatic fashion. GPL.
Wikiexe is a simple, easy to use, light desktop wiki. It's designed to use MediaWiki skin, syntax (small subset) and xml export format. Current version runs only on Windows XP (not Vista or 7). To export page into MediaWiki xml format, drag and drop page title into explorer folder.
JETERS is a java toolkit for automated and semi-automated corrections and modifications of texts, especially of articles in wikis. Custom functionality can easily be implemented due to modular design.
Very Quick Wiki is a Java Server Pages based WikiWikiWeb clone. It's goal is to be as lightweight but as functional as possible. It is deployed by dropping a single war file into any J2EE web container without any extra installation processes.
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).
Peachy is an API used by client-side PHP programs, such as bots, used to interact with a MediaWiki site. It interfaces with the MediaWiki built-in API.