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MediaWiki and wiki
* The Interactive Fiction Wiki, a MediaWiki wiki specific to Interactive Fiction.
Later wiki engines, such as MediaWiki, dropped this convention.
Among public wikis, MediaWiki is the dominant software: it powers the world's most popular public wiki, Wikipedia, as well as the most popular wiki farm, Wikia, and it is the most popular software in use on other public wikis as well.
Some open-source wiki applications, though they do not specifically bill themselves as enterprise solutions, have marketing materials geared for enterprise users, like Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware and MediaWiki.
Other wiki software is available in both hosted and downloadable form, including Confluence, Socialtext, MediaWiki ( available on Wikia and EditThis. info, among other sites ) and XWiki.
Many of the enterprise wiki applications, such as TWiki, Confluence and SharePoint, also support such features, as do open-source applications like MediaWiki and XWiki, via plugins.
The current best-known semantic wiki software is Semantic MediaWiki, a plugin to MediaWiki.
* Encyclopedia on Kerkrade ( Dutch ) – a wiki using MediaWiki 1. 52
The PmWiki wiki markup shares similarities with MediaWiki ( used by Wikipedia ).
MediaWiki is a free web-based wiki software application.
Specifically, the manuals and other content at MediaWiki. org are Creative Commons-licensed, while the set of help pages intended to be freely copied into fresh wiki installations and / or distributed with MediaWiki software is public domain.
The double square brackets around the photo of a sunflower symbolize the syntax MediaWiki uses for creating hyperlinks to other wiki pages.
A number of alternative wiki encyclopedias to Wikipedia run on MediaWiki, including Citizendium, Conservapedia, Metapedia < nowiki > http :// en. metapedia. org / wiki / Wikipedia </ nowiki ></ ref > and Scholarpedia.
Wikia, one of the world's most popular wiki farms, runs on MediaWiki.
United Nations agencies such as the U. N. Development Programme and INSTRAW chose to implement their wikis using MediaWiki because " this software runs Wikipedia and is therefore guaranteed to be thoroughly tested, will continue to be developed well into the future, and future technicians on these wikis will be more likely to have exposure to MediaWiki than any other wiki software.
One of the earliest differences between MediaWiki ( and its predecessor, UseModWiki ) and other wiki engines was the use of " free links " instead of CamelCase.
MediaWiki uses an extensible lightweight wiki markup designed to be easier to use and learn than HTML.
This may then be imported into another wiki running MediaWiki using Special: Import, if it is enabled.
* Interwiki links in MediaWiki and other wiki software.

MediaWiki and software
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.
* OpenFacts, a wiki-based open source knowledge database ( using the MediaWiki software )
The site runs on MediaWiki software.
The TV IV runs MediaWiki software, but has disabled anonymous editing and has licensed the content under the Creative Commons license ( cc-by-2. 5 ).
Backtracking is also utilized in the ( diff ) difference engine for the MediaWiki software.
* Backtracking is also utilized in the " diff " ( version comparing ) engine for the MediaWiki software.
Wikiquote is one of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation, running on MediaWiki software.
Examples of asynchronous collaboration software include Cisco WebEx Connect, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Sharepoint and MediaWiki.
MediaWiki is free and open source software and is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version while its documentation is released under the Creative Commons BY-SA 3. 0 license and partly in the public domain.
The Wikimedia Foundation was announced on June 20, 2003, and in July, Wikipedia contributor Daniel Mayer suggested the name " MediaWiki " for the software, as a play on " Wikimedia ".
The software used for this task is MediaWiki.

wiki and software
Various wiki software have slightly different conventions for formatting, usually simpler than HTML.
Various other wiki software systems have features for " semi-internal " links of this kind, such as support for namespaces or multiple sub-communities.
Modern hypertext systems with word and phrase-level linking offer more sophistication in connecting relevant information, but until the rise of wiki and other social software models, modern hypertext systems have rarely imitated Bush in providing individuals with the ability to create personal trails and share them with colleagues-or publish them widely.
PhpWiki is a web-based wiki software application.
* List of wiki software
* Comparison of wiki software
Category: Free wiki software
Category: Semantic wiki software
A list of Vorbis-supporting software can be found at the Xiph. Org Foundation wiki and Vorbis. com website.
* the Perl-based application that was used to run it, also developed by Cunningham, which was the first wiki software ( it was later renamed " WikiBase ");
* the original term for wiki software.
The most famous among these are the wiki ( the Hawaiian word for " quick ") and many ideas in the field of software design patterns.
Wiki software ( also known as a wiki engine or wiki application ) is collaborative software that runs a wiki, i. e., a website that allows users to create and collaboratively edit web pages via a web browser.
" WikiWikiWeb " was also the name of the wiki that ran on the software, and in the first years of wikis ' existence there was no great distinction made between the contents of wikis and the software they ran on, possibly because almost every wiki ran on its own customized software.
There are essentially three types of usage for wiki software: public-facing wikis with a potentially large community of readers and editors, private enterprise wikis for data management by corporations and other organizations, and personal wikis, meant to be used by a single person to manage notes, and usually run on a desktop.

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