![]() If you want an editor that hyperlinks, go with Notebook. > WxWidgets was used by RyanNorton to make an excellent cross-platform personal wiki: (based on Eddies Wiki) Otherwise, if you don't mind a certain complexity in opening the software everytime and if you are OK with the idea of opening one version at a time, go with Eddie Edwards' Eddies' wiki. So all in all, if making your HTML page is not an issue (or if you don't know any HTML anyway!), and if you don't mind having a huge database with many pages instead of many smaller pages, go with ProjectForum. ![]() Also you can open many ProjectForums at the time but only one Eddies Wiki.Ī disadvantage to ProjectForum, it does not create single pages but regroups them in a group data, like Notebook does. Roseman programmed the server part very well. Mark Roseman's software does the operation in one instance. But this is its only strength compared to ProjectForum which is better in all other aspects and particularly in the management of the entry to the browser in the beginning: with Eddies's wiki, we have to do two operations to enter the program: open the server and open the browser. Eddies Wiki (also called Wiki Server) is written in C++ like ProjectForum it comes with a server and only a browser is required.Įddies Wiki enables a user to create his own html pages. > If you'd like to change the look of your personal wiki yourself and if you know a little HTML, Eddies Wiki 1.1 is the big favourite in this arena. We are talking here of internet and personal wikis.įor a list of personal wikis written in all programming languages, click here. Then perhaps after you've figured out what other features you need, or at least want, you can either look into enhancing the software or locating a more featureful package.įor a very very complete list of wiki engines available for download in all sorts of programming languages, click here. However, it doesn't provide, for instance, the ability to sort ones addresses in various manners, etc.Ĭertainly one can easily use a wiki to collect various pieces of personal information, and then create some coarse degree of hyperlinking between pages. The wiki doesn't really do much - it provides one search capability. LV However, most PIMs include some degree of management functionality for the personal information. The beauty of it is that it gives you an internet look and feel while you are working offline. ProjectForum's demo version programmed by Mark Roseman is excellent also as a PIM (it works with the browser it comes with a dedicated server and like Tkoutline and Notebook App it is operational out of the box! This means no installation is needed!). NoteBook App programmed by Will Duquette can also do the work brilliantly (stand alone no browser required). It works great! Like many have done, you can download it and install it on your hard drive. Any recommendations? Thanks!įor a PIM wiki like, I recommend this very wiki we are writing on: Wikit. EMJ But there is a variant (TsWiki ) which has a TCL/Sqlite server-side.Ģ004.12.20 WJR Hi - I'm looking for a Tcl/Tk-based addressbook or PIM. Larry Smith: Much as I hate to suggest using software outside of the Tcl world, I really do think that TiddlyWikis are just about the best tool I've seen for this application. I believe there has been a confusion between Personal wikis and PIMs (Personal Information managers)
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