Wiki platforms

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Comprehensive Overview of Wiki Platforms[edit]

This page provides a detailed overview of various wiki platforms, categorized by their underlying programming language, as well as notable commercial wiki and collaboration tools.

Commercial Wiki and Collaboration Platforms[edit]

Confluence[edit]

Confluence by Atlassian is a widely used commercial team collaboration tool. It integrates seamlessly with Jira and other Atlassian products, making it ideal for project management and software development teams.

SharePoint[edit]

Microsoft SharePoint is a robust enterprise collaboration platform from Microsoft. It offers extensive document management and collaboration features and is deeply integrated with the Microsoft Office suite.

Notion[edit]

Notion is a versatile workspace platform that combines notes, tasks, wikis, and databases. It is known for its flexibility and user-friendly interface, making it popular among teams for knowledge management and project planning.

Google Workspace[edit]

Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) includes Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, which can be used collectively as a collaborative tool for teams. It's known for its real-time collaboration features and seamless integration with other Google services.

PHP-Based Wiki Platforms[edit]

MediaWiki[edit]

MediaWiki, the software that powers Wikipedia, is a highly popular PHP-based wiki platform known for its robustness and extensive features.

PhpWiki[edit]

PhpWiki is a simple yet versatile wiki software written in PHP, reminiscent of the original WikiWikiWeb.

Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware[edit]

Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is a full-featured, web-based, multilingual, tightly integrated, all-in-one Wiki+CMS+Groupware written in PHP.


Java-Based Wiki Platforms[edit]

JSPWiki[edit]

JSPWiki is built using Java technology and is popular for its robust performance and scalability. JSPWiki information

XWiki[edit]

XWiki is a powerful wiki platform written in Java, known for its extensibility and a wide range of features including a powerful scripting engine.

DokuWiki[edit]

Though primarily PHP-based, DokuWiki has been popular in Java environments due to its simplicity and ease of integration.


Python-Based Wiki Platforms[edit]

MoinMoin[edit]

MoinMoin is an advanced, easy-to-use, and extensible WikiEngine with a large community of users. It's written in Python and has a clean and modular architecture which allows for advanced customization.

Trac[edit]

Trac combines a wiki with issue tracking and version control integration. It's a preferred choice for software development projects and integrates seamlessly with Subversion and Git.

Django Wiki[edit]

For a wiki solution within the Django web framework, consider Django Wiki. While a specific Wikipedia page for Django Wiki may not exist, you can find more information under the Django web framework. Django Wiki information

TiddlyWiki[edit]

Though not exclusively Python-based, TiddlyWiki is a highly versatile and unique wiki platform. It can be used standalone or integrated with Python backends for enhanced functionality.

PickyWiki[edit]

PickyWiki focuses on simplicity and ease of use. Its minimalist approach makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a straightforward wiki platform.

WikidPad[edit]

WikidPad is a standalone application rather than a web-based wiki. Written in Python, it offers a unique personal wiki notebook experience for desktop users.