SimpelDataWiki (see http://wordbook.be/ for an example in use) is a PHP framework/CMS inspired by MediaWiki (SDW can be a wiki), but written from scratch and intended to be lightweight but flexible/extendible.
A MediaWiki extension designed to create glossaries (mainly in scope of project documentation). Pop-up infoboxes on elements are also featured (using jQuery JS toolbox).
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Un ensemble de scripts utilises par Framasoft. Ils ont ete realise afin de mieux gerer des serveurs ou pour ajouter des fonctionnalites à nos sites internet.
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.
PHAccess is an application framework for public health to improve communication with their users. It allows for rapid application deployment to users within a common environment. Highlights include secure messaging, project wiki, shared calendaring.
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This is yet a very powerful and highly customizable php mvc framework. Unlike other php frameworks, bubuface does not take away all the freedom from a php developer.
The next stage of NPJ development. From experimental proof of concept to fully operational, human-centered, highly scalable collaborative web solution.
A MediaWiki extension that makes it easy to create amazon.com product referral links in media wiki using just an ASIN or ISBN.
Example:
{{#ASIN:}}
Renders the following:
ASIN B001EUBSL0 Adobe Photoshop CS4
Where "ASIN B001EUBSL0" is a link
This program will allow Wikipedia users to tag each article. The cloud created will be displayed using a visual map. Users can then see the relation between articles that contain similar content even if they belong in different categories.
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.
HTML Header Tree is a Mediawiki extension which organizes a page with a container tree according to its headers. Containers with specific headers are given specific styles.
KUNWiki stands for K UNiversal Wiki. It is an extended version of MediaWiki integrated with Web 2.0/3.0 features to provided one stop solution that provides Ease of Use, Community Features & Data aggregation capabilities.
The Mediawiki Pipes extension implements external data access and processing through a series of configurable nodes that form a Pipe. The net effect is to create a Wiki based application framework. See http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Pipes
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
SezHoo is a MediaWiki extension that uses article edit history to build a reputation for authors. This tool will establish and author's quantity, quality and value.
MWQL is an extension to MediaWiki, providing (end) users with a language for structural queries, so that they can build dynamic pages as seen in the Special pages of Wikipedia.