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#1 2008-01-04 15:47:12

slacker247
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Registered: 2008-01-04
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looking for the perfect wiki

I've resently discovered wiki's and I've been looking for one with the following features:

has tabs within the page
side bar nav with a tree structure
can be hosted on IIS
user controlled access

any ideas?

Thanks for the help.

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#2 2008-01-12 17:35:15

slacker247
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Re: looking for the perfect wiki

I found a wiki that does what I want but it's hosted only. (pbWiki)
Does anyone know of one that can be downloaded and hosted locally?

also my IIS requirement isn't import I can run it on any.

Thanks for any input.

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#3 2008-04-16 17:39:48

sammilby
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Re: looking for the perfect wiki

Have you checked en.wikipedia.org? Its a nice wiki with all the features that you are looking for such as tabs within the page, side bar navigation with a tree structure, can be hosted on IIS and
user controlled access.


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#4 2008-04-16 20:03:54

witten
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Re: looking for the perfect wiki

Luminotes sounds like it meets at least some of your requirements. It has side bar navigation with a tree stucture, including user controlled access as well. It doesn't have tabs within the page, but instead you can view multiple notes simultaneously on a single page. And if your IIS requirement is flexible, then you can either install Luminotes yourself on a Linux box, or you can simply use the hosted version at Luminotes.com for free.

Check it out at http://luminotes.com/

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