I've been using mediawiki at work and like it a lot.  The only thing I
find missing is fine grained access controls, but that's only because of
the type of work we do sometimes needs to be more compartmentalized.

On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 16:21 -0500, Brian Dolan-Goecke wrote:
> Okay, I should include the link... arg.
> 
> Here is the link to the Wiki comparison tool.
> 
> http://www.wikimatrix.org/
> 
> Sorry.
> 
> ==>brian.
> 
> 
> Brian Dolan-Goecke wrote:
> > I found this link, it has a feature comparison tool for several Wiki's.
> >
> > I use and like MindTouch's DekiWiki (www.opengarden.org), mostly because
> > of the GUI editor for pages. I also like their general look and feel.
> > Although I am not so enthused about their use of mono, and it does
> > require a mysql database so it is not light weight.
> >
> > ==>brian.
> >
> > Scott Raun wrote:
> >   
> >> What's your favorite wiki, and why?
> >>
> >> I'm looking to set one up on my home server - I've currently got
> >> Python & Perl running, but not PHP.
> >>
> >> I'd like to get something that could have independent instances -
> >> giving my wife one or more wiki's just for her writing has potential.
> >>
> >>   
> >>     
> >
> >
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