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143 Projekte im Ergebnis
Letztes Update: 2013-02-28 14:19

Wiki Web Help

The wiki has become the clear choice for use among projects for their help documentation. Wiki Web Help takes the wiki concept and tailors it for use specifically with help documentation. It combines the best of both worlds, with operation similar to a chm viewer and the Web technologies that enable community involvement. It features a dual split pane with tabs for searching, index browsing, and display of contents (in a tree). Users can create and modify topics and pages. Pages can be tagged for index creation. Searching with highlighting is included.

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Databank Umgebung: MySQL
Betriebssystem: OS Unabhängig
Programmiersprache: PHP
Benutzerschnittstelle: Web Environment, Web Environment
Letztes Update: 2014-03-16 18:00

BioLadder.Org

BioLadder.Org is a visualization of the Evolutionary Tree of Life, allowing you to explore how life evolved. You can navigate up and down the tree, watching, for example, amphibians change into dinosaurs, then into birds. It currently works on Chrome, Safari, and IE10.

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Letztes Update: 2008-09-22 20:58

tomboy

Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. It is simple and easy to use, but has the potential to help you organize the ideas and information you deal with every day.

Letztes Update: 2013-02-13 22:37

JAMWiki

JAMWiki is a Java-based Wiki engine. It features Java servlet 2.4 and Java 5+ compatibility, offers many of the features of MediaWiki, provides quick and easy setup, is integrated with the Spring Framework and Spring Security, and supports running either with or without an external database.

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Letztes Update: 2011-09-24 00:56

MojoMojo

MojoMojo is a Web2.0 wiki with AJAX live preview, hierarchical structure, tags, diffs, pluggable syntax, permissions/ACL, attachments, RSS feeds, a photo gallery, edit conflict resolution via 3-way merge, themes/skinning, localization, built-in full-text search, and a reverse index. Since it's built on top of the Perl Catalyst Web framework, MojoMojo supports any Web server, and includes its own standalone one. It also support any database backend supported by the DBIx::Class ORM, and has been successfully tested with PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MySQL.

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Letztes Update: 2012-01-08 20:04

Very Quick Wiki

Very Quick Wiki is a JSP/Servlet WikiWiki Web clone. It is installed by dropping a single WAR into Tomcat, Resin, etc. It features built-in filesystem or MySQL backend, email notification, diff, usernames, file upload /attachment, admin/topic-locking, recent changes, search engine, standard Wiki markup, and optional HTML support.

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Letztes Update: 2014-04-11 17:11

confluence-el

confluence-el is an Emacs extension that allows you to interact with Atlassian's Confluence wiki. It supports various methods for both navigating/viewing the wiki content and editing wiki pages and associated content.

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Natürliche Sprache: English
Programmiersprache: Emacs-Lisp
Letztes Update: 2010-06-16 14:07

CodingTeam

CodingTeam is a software forge that is lightweight and extensible. It provides a lot of collaborative tools. With this software forge, projects can benefit from basic features (such as screenshots, downloads, uploads, and news), communication features (such as chatrooms, forums, the OpenForge API, and Jabber/XMPP integration), and development features (such as a VCS code browser, a bug tracker, SVG statistics, timeline, and roadmap). Also provided are community tools (project browsing, tag clouds, notepad, and user profiles).

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Letztes Update: 2010-06-21 16:25

WOAS (Wiki on a Stick)

"Wiki on a Stick" is a personal wiki that lives in one self-modifying XHTML file; very useful for organizing your notes, supports AES encryption, embedding and much more! It can also be used as a Javascript programming environment.

Letztes Update: 2008-03-05 22:28

IkeWiki

IkeWiki is a new kind of Wiki (a so-called "Semantic Wiki") developed by Salzburg Research that allows users to collaboratively annotate pages and links between pages with semantic annotations. Such annotations are useful because they give machines a certain amount of "understanding" of the content that goes beyond merely displaying the page. This information can then, for example, be used for context-specific presentation of pages, advanced querying, consistency verification, or drawing conclusions.

Letztes Update: 2006-04-05 01:04

Rhizome Wiki

Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery
system that exposes the entire site including content,
structure, and metadata as editable RDF. This means that
instead of creating a site with URLs that correspond to a
page of HTML, you can create URLs that represent just
about anything. It was designed to enable non-technical
users to create these representations in an easy, ad-hoc
manner. For developers, this allows both content and
structure to be easily repurposed and complex Web
applications to be rapidly developed.

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Letztes Update: 2010-09-20 21:23

LionWiki

LionWiki is a minimalist file-based (doesn't need
a database), templatable, extensible wiki engine
that works from just one file (30KB). It supports
page history, recent changes, interface
localization, password protection (both writing
pages and seeing), and much more through plugins
(CAPTCHA, RSS, syntax for Tables). It's intended
for small personal Web sites, notebooks, and other
simple applications. Installation is very easy:
just copy the file and create a directory.

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Letztes Update: 2009-08-07 13:23

OntoWiki

OntoWiki facilitates the visual presentation of a knowledge base as an information map, with different views on instance data. It enables intuitive authoring of semantic content, with an inline editing mode for editing RDF content, similar to WYSIWIG for text documents.

Letztes Update: 2012-08-08 21:23

Java Wikipedia API

The Java Wikipedia API (Bliki engine) is a parser library for converting Wikipedia/Mediawiki syntax to HTML. It supports wiki tags for bold, italic, headers, nowiki, source, table of contents, tables, lists, categories, footnotes (references), images, syntax highlighting of source code fragments, templates, and template parser functions.

Letztes Update: 2009-04-15 18:18

SiteForge

SiteForge is a software project management tool for distributed development teams to manage software projects. SiteForge brings together the various aspects of a software project into one place, including source code access (CVS), bug/issue tracking, project members, discussion forums, documentation, product release downloads, and news announcements. SiteForge is similar to the the software that runs SourceForge.net, GForge, Savane, GBorg, and Trac. It attempts to be easier to install, reliable, secure, and well-supported.