Notion
Notion is a highly versatile and collaborative workspace designed to help individuals and teams manage documents, wikis, projects, and tasks efficiently. It offers a wide array of features like customizable views for workflows, project tracking, and document creation, all within a single platform. Notion allows users to create a shared knowledge base, organize notes, and collaborate seamlessly on content creation. Additionally, its built-in AI assistance features help users summarize, write, and instantly search for relevant content, significantly enhancing productivity. The platform integrates effortlessly with other popular apps such as Slack, Google Drive, and Trello, providing a seamless experience for teams looking for an all-in-one platform to manage their projects, goals, and knowledge in an organized, collaborative environment.
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WackoWiki
WackoWiki – Small, lightweight, handy, expandable, multilingual Wiki-engine. It's designed for speed and extensibility. WackoWiki is completely free and open source, and it is BSD licensed. Includes a WYTIWYG editor, easy installer, section edit, thumbnail creation, many localizations, RSS autodiscovery, Links can be CamelCase or freely formed links using an intuitive two-character markup. Compatible with PHP 8.0 - 8.4 and MariaDB / MySQL. On-the-fly correction of punctual typos & spec. characters. Access control through per-page access control lists. Automatic table of contents generation. Page watching & email notification on changes/comments. Powerful diff between revisions.
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PBworks Wiki Hub
View a visual, up-to-date single-screen summary of each wiki. Edit and format wiki pages without learning how to code. Grant access to people inside or outside your organization. Store, discuss, search & share wiki pages, files, and documents. Every wiki page or file is accessible by computer, smartphone, or tablet. Used by over 4 million people a month, PBworks is trusted more than any other wiki provider on the web. Wiki Hub is powered by PBworks. We’ve been in the wiki business since 2005 and are trusted by millions of businesses, educators, and individuals. Capture, collaborate, and share the knowledge that matters. Create private wikis to capture and share valuable knowledge. Combine content, links, and embedded images, videos, and files. Organize content visually and by folder. Find what knowledge you need with a comprehensive search. Automated notifications keep everyone up to date.
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DokuWiki
DokuWiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki software that doesn't require a database. It is loved by users for its clean and readable syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration makes it an administrator's favorite. Built in access controls and authentication connectors make DokuWiki especially useful in the enterprise context and the large number of plugins contributed by its vibrant community allow for a broad range of use cases beyond a traditional wiki. Why DokuWiki? DokuWiki is a popular choice when choosing a Wiki software and has many advantages over similar software. Easy to install and use. Low system requirements. Built-in Access Control Lists. Large variety of extensions. Over 50 languages supported. Device independent. Open Source Learn more about DokuWiki features. Use Cases . DokuWiki Hackfest London 2012. Wikis are quick to update and new pages are easily added. Designed for collaboration while maintaining a history of every change
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