kraftwerk wiki
Kraftwerker 1.0
Kraftwerker - dashboard widget to play Kraftwerk tracks more>> SuperNotecard uses virtual notecards to help manage writing projects. Create cards add them to decks and keep it straight with categories, references, flags and more. This approach focuses on the basic compositional parts and keeps the structure flexible so that it can be easily rearranged. SuperNotecard offers several ways to view and organize the notecards and makes it easy to find and revisit them. Even the most technology-adverse can move cards around on the screen to refine the flow. Using a simple color-coding system, SuperNotecard enables writers to link content to plots, categories, characters or references and these relationships can be reviewed from several perspectives.
System Requirements: 10.3
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TuneWiki 2.4
Community contributed lyrics synchronization database. more>> Community contributed lyrics synchronization database.
TuneWiki is a community contributed lyrics synchronization database. Stream lyrics to your playback. Anywhere.
TuneWiki is about changing the way humanity enjoys music. TuneWikis goal is to have the lyrics always on, always available, always synchronized to music - on any device that can play music back and connect to the internet.
Only a community effort can deal with the mountain of music and lyrics that currently live separately. Let us all combine our love of music with our "want" of the lyrics. Each of the community members can contribute to the effort and share with everyone else.
Download the tools - either PC, MAC, iPod Touch, iPhone and soon any Java - enabled phone (Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Blackberry), and start contributing your hard work into the wiki database. Open your own wiki pages, discuss anything music you wish. Just keep the etiquette and be polite - as music lovers are superior humans!
System requirements:
- iPhone
Corendal Wiki 3.0
A wiki intranet application written in Java Corendal Wiki is a wiki intranet application written in Java. Corendal Wiki uses MySQL or Oracle and Tomcat more>> A wiki intranet application written in Java
Corendal Wiki is a wiki intranet application written in Java. Corendal Wiki uses MySQL or Oracle and Tomcat.
Corendal Wiki integrates with Active Directory accounts and groups, features full text indexing, a Rich Text Editor and subscriptions.
System requirements:
- Java
Ruwiki 0.9.3
Simple, extensible Wiki written in Ruby that comes with support both CGI and WEBrick interfaces, templates, CSS formatting, namespaces, and internationalisation more>> Simple, extensible Wiki written in Ruby that comes with support both CGI and WEBrick interfaces, templates, CSS formatting, namespaces, and internationalisation
Additionally, Ruwiki supports project namespaces, so that two pages can be named the same for differing projects without odd naming conventions or colliding.
Ruwiki is also an internationalised Wiki, although more testing, especially testing with multibyte character encodings and Unicode (UTF-8) is required. There are German and Spanish localisations of the messages included with the Ruwiki distribution.
Ikiwiki 3.10
A free and open source wiki compiler more>>
Major Features:
- Uses a real RCS:
- Rather than implement its own system for storing page histories etc, ikiwiki uses a real Revision Control System. This isn't (just) because we're lazy, it's because a real RCS is a good thing to have, and there are advantages to using one that are not possible with a standard wiki.
- Instead of editing pages in a stupid web form, you can use vim and commit changes via Subversion, git, or any of a number of other Revision Control Systems.
- ikiwiki can be run from a post-commit hook to update your wiki immediately whenever you commit a change using the RCS.
- Note that ikiwiki does not require a RCS to function. If you want to run a simple wiki without page history, it can do that too.
- A wiki compiler:
- ikiwiki is a wiki compiler; it builds a static website for your wiki, and updates it as pages are edited. It is fast and smart about updating a wiki, it only builds pages that have changed (and tracks things like creation of new pages and links that can indirectly cause a page to need a rebuild)
- Supports many markup languages:
- By default, pages in the wiki are written using the MarkDown format. Any page with a filename ending in ".mdwn" is converted from markdown to html by ikiwiki. Markdown understands text formatted as it would be in an email, and is quite smart about converting it to html. The only additional markup provided by ikiwiki on top of regular markdown is the WikiLink and the directive.
- If you prefer to use some other markup language, ikiwiki allows others to easily be added by plugins. For example it also supports traditional WikiText formatted pages, pages written as pure HTML, or pages written in reStructuredText or Textile.
- ikiwiki also supports files of any other type, including plain text, images, etc. These are not converted to wiki pages, they are just copied unchanged by ikiwiki as it builds your wiki. So you can check in an image, program, or other special file and link to it from your wiki pages.
- Blogging:
- You can turn any page in the wiki into a blog. Pages matching a specified PageSpec will be displayed as a weblog within the blog page. And RSS or Atom feeds can be generated to follow the blog.
- Ikiwiki's own TODO, news, and plugins pages are good examples of some of the flexible ways that this can be used. There is also an example blog set up that you can copy into your own wiki.
- Ikiwiki can also aggregate external blogs, feeding them into the wiki. This can be used to create a Planet type site that aggregates interesting feeds.
- You can also mix blogging with podcasting by dropping audio files where they will be picked up like blog posts. This will work for any files that you would care to syndicate.
- Valid html and css:
- ikiwiki aims to produce valid XHTML 1.0. ikiwiki generates html using templates, and uses css, so you can change the look and layout of all pages in any way you would like.
- Plugins:
- Plugins can be used to add additional features to ikiwiki. The interface is quite flexible, allowing plugins to implement additional markup languages, register directives, provide a RCS backend, hook into CGI mode, and much more. Most of ikiwiki's features are actually provided by plugins.
- The standard language for ikiwiki plugins is perl, but ikiwiki also supports external plugins: Standalone programs that can be written in any language and communicate with ikiwiki using XML RPC.
- utf8:
- After rather a lot of fiddling, we think that ikiwiki correctly and fully supports utf8 everywhere.
- Other features:
- Tags: You can tag pages and use these tags in various ways. Tags will show up in the ways you'd expect, like at the bottom of pages, in blogs, and in RSS and Atom feeds.
- SubPages: Arbitrarily deep hierarchies of pages with fairly simple and useful LinkingRules
- BackLinks: Automatically included on pages. Rather faster than eg MoinMoin and always there to help with navigation.
- Smart merging and conflict resolution in your web browser
- Editing pages in a web browser: Nearly the definition of a wiki, although perhaps ikiwiki challenges how much of that web gunk a wiki really needs. These features are optional and can be enabled by enabling CGI and a Revision Control System.
- User registration: Can optionally be configured to allow only registered users to edit pages.
- Discussion pages: Thanks to subpages, every page can easily and automatically have a /Discussion subpage. By default, these links are included in the templates for each page
- Edit controls: Wiki admins can lock pages so that only other admins can edit them. Or a wiki can be set up to allow anyone to edit Discussion pages, but only registered users to edit other pages. These are just two possibilities, since page edit controls can be changed via plugins.
PageSpinner Wiki Plug-ins 1.0
PageSpinner Wiki Plug-ins - edit contents for wiki sites more>>
The PageSpinner menu plug-ins for wiki markup can be used when editing contents for wiki sites. The plug-ins support the wiki markup used at Wikipedia and other similar wiki sites.
The plug-ins also have commands to lookup text and articles at the English, German and French versions of Wikipedia.
More wiki in a jar 0.9.1
Simple and easy to use Wiki developed using Java more>> Simple and easy to use Wiki developed using Java
More Wiki in a Jar is a small Wiki written in Java with great focus on simplicity and a full Wiki formatting syntax.
More Wiki in a Jar is intended to run on a USB stick. More Wiki in a Jar is a improved version of "Wiki in a jar" by rico_g.
Foswiki 1.0.5
A wiki software, supporting the editing of web pages in an ordinary web browser, by end users more>> A wiki software, supporting the editing of web pages in an ordinary web browser, by end users
Foswiki is an enterprise collaboration and information sharing tool targeted for professional use in many types of companies: from small businesses to large organizations.
What makes Foswiki special is that it supports the embedding of active and passive macros that enhance the page content (e.g., with global and/or dynamic information) and allow end-users to build applications that store and process data in a structured manner.
Foswiki is a wiki: fundamentally, a website with editable web pages. Foswiki looks like a normal web site but it encourages contributions, questions, edits, updates, and answers from its users.
Foswikis a powerful way of enabling a community to communicate asynchronously using intranet and public internet websites. Foswiki is simple to learn and use.
Foswiki aims to provide a transparent way for you to publish and exchange your ideas with others over the web and eliminates the one-webmaster syndrome of outdated intranet content.
Foswiki is a structured wiki with tools that enable users without programming skills to build powerful yet simple applications to process information and support workflows. Developers can extend the functionality of Foswiki with plugins.
Enhancements
- Bug fixing was continued.
Ultimate WIki Search 1.0
Ultimate WIki Search - Search for great amounts of knowledge that can be found in Wikipedia and many other services of the Wiki more>> Plainstat provides statistical data analysis modules like descriptive statistic, reliability item analysis, linear regression, multivariate data analysis and nonparametric statistic in an easy-to-use package.
Simple Workspace
Plainstat use document based architecture with easy to use navigation.
Statistic Definition and Navigator
Statistic definition is a collection of statistical parameter: title, variable selections, options, missing value treatment, etc.
These parameters are saved as part of a document.
Each definition has output list as a result of calculation.
You can edit, delete, duplicate, and recalculate statistic definition.
You use navigator to manage data and all statistic definitions.
Data Editor
Edit data in simple worksheet.
Use categories to represent value label.
Cut, copy, paste data to clipboard.
Output List
Manage all calculation results in simple list.
View each result in worksheet table.
Data & Variable Inspector
Configure data and variable properties with data inspector.
Use data inspector to change title, subtitle and row labels of data.
Use variable inspector to edit missing value, cell format, and value labels of individual variable.
Statistical Analysis
Simple descriptive analysis.
Mean comparisons.
Linear Regression.
Multivariate.
Nonparametric.
Technical Specs
Maximum number of cases: 100.000 rows
Maximum number of variables: 500 columns
Maximum categories: limited by available memory
Maximum number of statdef: limited by available memory
Plainstat is written entirely in Objective-C with Cocoa framework
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Park 0.9
Park - Wiki-based note management/ Getting Things Done tool more>>
It makes it easy to manage all those little scraps of information you have to keep track of.
Park your Stuff. Find it Later. Its that simple.
Enhancements:
- Initial release.
The Brickfilms Widget 1.0
The Brickfilms Widget - Combining the power of the Brickfilms Recent Films Widget and the Brickfilms Search Widget more>>
View any of the following feeds:
- Recent films
- Latest news
- Forums
- FAQ
- General Brickfilming
- Post and review
- Animation and effects
- Hardware and software
- Music, sound effects, and voice acting
- Community
- Site feedback
- Contests and film festivals
- Community project
- Wiki
- Podcast
...Or search any of the following portions of Brickfilms.com:
- Directory
- Forums
- Wiki.
MediaWiki 1.15
Collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and other projects. MediaWiki is an extremely powerful, scaleable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation, that uses more>> Collaborative editing software that runs Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, and other projects.
MediaWiki is an extremely powerful, scaleable software and a feature-rich wiki implementation, that uses PHP to process and display data stored in its MySQL database.
MediaWiki is designed to handle a large number of users and pages without imposing too rigid a structure or workflow. It is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Pages use MediaWikis wikitext format, so that users without knowledge of XHTML or CSS can edit them easily.
When a user submits an edit to a page, MediaWiki writes it to the database, but without deleting the previous versions of the page, thus allowing easy reverts in case of vandalism or spamming.
MediaWiki can manage image and multimedia files, too, which are stored in the filesystem. For large wikis with lots of users, MediaWiki supports caching and can be easily coupled with Squid proxy server software.
System requirements:
- PHP 5 (5.1 recommended). PHP 4 is no longer supported.
- MySQL 3.23.x is no longer supported; some older hosts may need to upgrade. At this time we still recommend 4.0, but 4.1/5.0 will work fine in most cases.
- Apache
Enhancements
- Removed category redirect feature, implementation was incomplete.
- (bug 18846) Remove update_password_format(), unnecessary, destroys all passwords if a wiki with $wgPasswordSalt=false is upgraded with the web installer.
- (bug 19127) Documentation warning for PostgreSQL users who run update.php: use the same user in AdminSettings.php as in LocalSettings.php.
- Fixed possible web invocation of some maintenance scripts, due to the use of include() instead of require(). A full exploit would require a very strange web server configuration.
- Localisation updates.
Configuration changes:
- Added $wgNewPasswordExpiry, to specify an expiry time (in seconds) to temporary passwords
- Added $wgUseTwoButtonsSearchForm to choose the Search form behavior/look
- Added $wgNoFollowDomainExceptions to allow exempting particular domain names from rel="nofollow" on external links
- (bug 12970) Brought back $wgUseImageResize.
- Added $wgRedirectOnLogin to allow specifying a specifc page to redirect users to upon logging in (ex: "Main Page")
- Add $wgExportFromNamespaces for enabling/disabling the "export all from namespace" option (disabled by default)
New features:
- (bug 2242) Add an expiry time to temporary passwords
- (bug 9947) Add PROTECTIONLEVEL parser function to return the protection level for the current page for a given action
- (bug 17002) Add &minor= and ?mary= as parameters in the url when editing, to automatically add a summary or a minor edit.
- (bug 16852) padleft and padright now accept multiletter pad characters
- When using UserCreateForm hook to add new checkboxes into Special:UserLogin/signup, the messages can now contain HTML to allow hyperlinking to the sites Terms of Service page, for example
- Add new hook UserLoadFromDatabase that is called while loading a user from the database.
- (bug 17045) Options on the block form are prefilled with the options of the existing block when modifying an existing block.
- (bug 17055) "(show/hide)" links to Special:RevisionDelete now use a CSS class rather than hardcoded HTML tags
- Added new hook WantedPages:getSQL into SpecialWantedpages.php to allow extensions to alter the SQL query which is used to get the list of wanted pages
- (bugs 16957/16969) Add show/hide to preferences for RC patrol options on specialpages
- (bug 11443) Auto-noindex user/user talk pages for blocked user
- (bug 11644) Add $wgMaxRedirects variable to control how many redirects are recursed through until the "destination" page is reached.
- Add $wgInvalidRedirectTargets variable to prevent redirects to certain special pages.
- Use HTML5 rel attributes for some links, where appropriate
- Added optional alternative Search form look - Go button & Advanced search link instead of Go button & Search button
- (bug 2314) Add links to user custom CSS and JS to Special:Preferences
- More helpful error message on raw page access if PHP_SELF isnt set
- (bug 13040) Gender switch in user preferences
- (bug 13040) {{GENDER:}} magic word for interface messages
- (bug 3301) Optionally sort user list according to account creation time
- Remote description pages for foreign file repos are now fetched in the content language.
- (bug 17180) If $wgUseFileCache is enabled, $wgShowIPinHeader is automatically set to false.
- (bug 16604) Mark non-patrolled edits in feeds with "!"
- (bug 16604) Show title/rev in IRC for patrol log
- (bug 16854) Whether a page is being parsed as a preview or section preview can now be determined and set with ParserOptions.
- Wrap message confirmemail_pending into a div with CSS classes "error" and "mw-confirmemail-pending"
- (bug 8249) The magic words for namespaces and pagenames can now be used as parser functions to return the desired namespace or normalized title/title part for a given title.
- (bug 17110) Styled #mw-data-after-content in cologneblue.css to match the rest of the font
- (bug 7556) Time zone names in signatures lack i18n
- (bug 3311) Automatic category redirects
- (bug 17236) Suppress watch user page link for IP range blocks
- Wrap message searchresulttext (Special:Search) into a div with class "mw-searchresult"
- (bug 15283) Interwiki imports can now fetch included templates
- Treat svn:// URLs as external links by default
- New function to convert namespace text for display (only applies on wiki with LanguageConverter class)
- (bug 17379) Contributions-title is now parsed for magic words.
- Preprocessor output now cached in memcached.
- (bug 14468) Lines in classic RecentChanges and Watchlist have classes "mw-line-odd" and "mw-line-even" to make styling using css possible.
- (bug 17311) Add a note beside the gender selection menu to tell users that this information will be public
- Localize time zone regions in Special:Preferences
- Add NUMBEROFACTIVEUSERS magic word, which is like NUMBEROFUSERS, but uses the active users data from site_stats.
- Add a tag on redirected page views
- Replace hardcoded ... as indication of a truncation with the ellipsis message
- Wrap warning message editinginterface into a div with class mw-editinginterface
- (bug 17497) Oasis opendocument added to mime.types
- Remove the link to Special:FileDuplicateSearch from the "file history" section of image description pages as the list of duplicated files is shown in the next section anyway.
- Added $wgRateLimitsExcludedIPs, to allow specific IPs to be whitelisted from rate limits.
- (bug 14981) Shared repositories can now have display names, located at Mediawiki:Shared-repo-name-REPONAME, where REPONAME is the name in $wgForeignFileRepos
- Special:ListUsers: Sort list of usergroups by alphabet
- (bug 16762) Special:Movepage now shows a list of subpages when possible
- (bug 17585) Hide legend on Special:Specialpages from non-privileged users
- Added $wgUseTagFilter to control enabling of filter-by-change-tag
- (bug 17291) MediaWiki:Nocontribs now has an optional $1 parameter for the username
- Wrap special page summary message $specialPageName-summary into a div with class mw-specialpage-summary
- $wgSummarySpamRegex added to handle edit summary spam. This is used *insteadof $wgSpamRegex for edit summary checks. Text checks still use $wgSpamRegex.
- New function to convert content text to specified language (only applies on wiki with LanguageConverter class)
- (bug 17844) Redirect users to a specific page when they log in, see $wgRedirectOnLogin
- Added a link to Special:UserRights on Special:Contributions for privileged users
- (bug 10336) Added new magic word {{REVISIONUSER}}, which displays the editor of the displayed revisions author user name
- LinkerMakeExternalLink now has an $attribs parameter for link attributes and a $linkType parameter for the type of external link being made
- (bug 17785) Dynamic dates surrounded with a tag, fixing sortable tables with dynamic dates.
- (bug 4582) Provide preference-based autoformatting of unlinked dates with the dateformat parser function.
- (bug 17886) Special:Export now allows you to export a whole namespace (limited to 5000 pages)
- (bug 17714) Limited TIFF upload support now built in if tif extension is enabled. Image width and height are now recognized, and when using ImageMagick, optional flattening to PNG or JPEG for inline display can be enabled by setting $wgTiffThumbnailType
- Renamed two input IDs on Special:Log from page and user to mw-log-page and mw-log-user, respectively
- Added $wgInvalidUsernameCharacters to disallow certain characters in usernames during registration (such as "@")
- Added $wgUserrightsInterwikiDelimiter to allow changing the delimiter used in Special:UserRights to denote the user should be searched for on a different database
- Add a class if missingsummary is triggered to allow styling of the summary line
Bug fixes:
- (bug 16968) Special:Upload no longer throws useless warnings.
- (bug 17000) Special:RevisionDelete now checks if the database is locked before trying to delete the edit.
- (bug 16852) padleft and padright now handle multibyte characters correctly
- (bug 17010) maintenance/namespaceDupes.php now add the suffix recursively if the destination page exists
- (bug 17035) Special:Upload now fails gracefully if PHPs file_uploads has been disabled
- Fixing the caching issue by using -{T|xxx}- syntax (only applies on wiki with LanguageConverter class)
- Improving the efficiency by using -{A|xxx}- syntax (only applies on wiki with LanguageConverter class)
- (bug 17054) Added more descriptive errors in Special:RevisionDelete
- (bug 11527) Diff on page with one revision shows "Next" link to same diff
- (bug 8065) Fix summary forcing for new pages
- (bug 10569) redirects to Special:Mypage and Special:Mytalk are no longer allowed by default. Change $wgInvalidRedirectTargets to re-enable.
- (bug 3043) Feed links of given page are now preceded by standard feed icon
- (bug 17150) escapeLike now escapes literal properly
- Inconsistent use of sysop, admin, administrator in system messages changed to administrator
- (bug 14423) Check block flag validity for block logging
- DB transaction and slave-lag avoidance tweaks for Email Notifications
- (bug 17104) Removed [Mark as patrolled] link for already patrolled revisions
- (bug 17106) Added redirect=no and mw-redirect class to redirects at "user contributions"
- Rollback links on new pages removed from "user contributions"
- (bug 15811) Re-upload form tweaks: license fields removed, destination locked, comment label uses better message
- Whole HTML validation ($wgValidateAllHtml) now works with external tidy
- Parser tests no longer fail when $wgExternalLinkTarget is set in LocalSettings
- (bug 15391) catch DBQueryErrors on external storage insertion. This avoids error messages on save were the edit in fact is saved.
- (bug 17184) Remove duplicate "z" accesskey in MonoBook
- Parser tests no longer fail when $wgAlwaysUseTidy is set in LocalSettings.php
- Removed redundant dupe warnings on reupload for the same title. Dupe warnings for identical files at different titles are still given.
- Add change tagging facility, where changes can be tagged internally with certain designations, which are displayed on various summaries of changes, and the entries can be styled with CSS.
- (bug 17207) Fix regression breaking category page display on PHP 5.1
- Categoryfinder utility class no longer fails on invalid input or gives wrong results for category names that include pseudo-namespaces
- (bug 17252) Galician numbering format
- (bug 17146) Fix for UTF-8 and short word search for some possible MySQL configs
- (bug 7480) Internationalize database error message
- (bug 16555) Number of links to mediawiki.org scaled back on post-installation
- (bug 14938) Removing a section no longer leaves excess whitespace
- (bug 17304) Fixed fatal error when thumbnails couldnt be generated for file history
- (bug 17283) Remove double URL escaping in show/hide links for log entries and RevisionDeleteForm:__construct
- (bug 17105) Numeric table sorting broken
- (bug 17231) Transcluding special pages on wikis using language conversion no longer affects the page title
- (bug 6702) Default system messages updated/improved
- (bug 17190) User ID on preference page no longer has delimeters
- (bug 17341) "Powered by MediaWiki" should be on the left on RTL wikis
- (bug 17404) "userrights-interwiki" right was missing in User:$mCoreRights
- (bug 7509) Separation strings should be configurable
- (bug 17420) Send the correct content type from action=raw when the HTML file cache is enabled.
- (bug 12746) Do not allow new password e-mails when wiki is in read-only mode
- (bug 17478) Fixed a PHP Strict standards error in maintenance/cleanupWatchlist.php
- (bug 17488) RSS/Atom links in left toolbar are now localized in classic skin
- (bug 17472) use print
License:GPL
Dofus Craft 1.0.2
Dofus Craft will keep your Wist List for craft more>>
Dofus Craft calculates the cost for missing craft resources, and can directly connect you to wiki to keep your crafts information updated

JumpBox for MoinMoin Wiki 1.1.7
JumpBox for MoinMoin Wiki brings a very simple and effective Wiki Engine with a large community of users. more>> <<less
LionWiki 3.0
A minimalist Wiki engine programmed in PHP more>> A minimalist Wiki engine programmed in PHP
LionWiki is extensible, templatable, file based (it doesnt need database like MySQL) and requires just one file to function.
LionWiki is suitable for small websites, journals or personal notebooks.
Design principles:
- Dont use database. Database complicates installation and backuping
- Dont create any own metadata, on the other hand use filesystem metadata to maximum extent
- Keep things simple, stupid, both on source and user level.
- Include only basic features, everything else should be implemented in plugins
- Keep LionWiki usable from just one file
Main features:
- Feature set is purposely limited to maintain the biggest advantages over other Wiki engines - small size and simplicity to install and use.
- LionWiki provides essential Wiki functionality like Wiki syntax, page history, last changes, renaming pages, password protection (both read and write) etc.
System requirements:
- PHP enabled web server
Enhancements
- A new directory structure is used, which allows very easy installations no matter how many and which plugins you use. Mbstring conversion and history compression were dropped.