fmII
Mon, Oct 06th home | browse | articles | contact | chat | submit | faq | newsletter | about | stats | scoop 14:20 UTC
in
Section
login «
register «
recover password «
[Project] add release | add branch | add screenshot | broken links | change owner | email subscribers | update project | update branch (urls) [Project]

 DokuWiki - Default branch
Section: Unix

 

Added: Sun, Jul 4th 2004 05:24 UTC (4 years, 3 months ago) Updated: Mon, May 5th 2008 11:14 UTC (5 months, 4 days ago)


Screenshot About:
DokuWiki is a standards-compliant, simple-to-use Wiki mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind. It is targeted at developer teams, workgroups, and small companies. It has a simple but powerful syntax which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki, and eases the creation of structured texts. All data is stored in plain text files, so no database is needed

Author:
Andreas Gohr [contact developer]

Rating:
9.06/10.00 (194 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/dokuwiki
Tar/GZ:
http://www.splitbrain.org/[..]rojects/dokuwiki/dokuwiki-2008-05-05.tgz
Changelog:
http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:changes
Debian package:
http://packages.debian.org/dokuwiki
BSD Ports URL:
http://www.freshports.org/www/dokuwiki/
Bug tracker:
http://bugs.splitbrain.org/index.php?tasks=all&project=1
Mailing list archive:
http://www.freelists.org/archives/dokuwiki/
Demo site:
http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Web Environment
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Programming Language]  PHP
[Topic]  Information Management :: Document Repositories, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content :: Wiki, Software Development :: Documentation, Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML/XHTML

Dependencies: [change]
PHP (Version 4 branch) (required)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» Andreas Gohr (Owner)

» Rating: 9.06/10.00 (Rank 10)
» Vitality: 0.11% (Rank 1447)
» Popularity: 21.11% (Rank 48)

project statsdownload stats
(click to enlarge graphs)
   Record hits: 95,387
   URL hits: 47,267
   Subscribers: 1,183

Projects depending on this project:
Ticket linker


Other projects from the same categories:
oyepa
Pod::S5
Selathco
Bib2x
SimplyBibTeX

Users who subscribed to this project also subscribed to:
Cooperative Linux
GIMP
CCCC
ratpoison
LanguageTool


Add comment · Rate this project · Subscribe to new releases · Ignore this project · Email this project to a friend · Project record in XML

 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 2008-05-05 05-May-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Release Candidates
Soon-to-be-stable releases.
rc2008-04-11 11-Apr-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Comments

[»] Excellent support
by Blaeu - Jan 26th 2008 05:11:11

Andreas reacted quickly after I posted a problem with the xfortune plugin. He rewrote the plugin to make it more stable. I am using Dokuwiki since 2006 and love it ever since. Excellent job Andreas!

Robbert van Eijk (Rotterdam, NL)

[reply] [top]


[»] Excellent product
by subnet_rx - Sep 8th 2007 10:11:06

Been using for months now with no problems. Good performance, clean layout, and nice plugin library.

--
ESiteNow Web Design

[reply] [top]


[»] Better than all expectations
by Rubin - Mar 5th 2007 21:54:42

Dokuwiki is the best kept secret on the web!

A WIKI that:
* Is elegant
* Doesn't encourage cryptic chaos
* Can LOOK like a NORMAL (non-wiki) site, while having all the benefits of a wiki
* Excellent flexible access control
* Amazing plugin hooks
* Perfectly beautiful NORMAL urls (if desired)
* Well cached and fast

The more I use this, the more I love it.

--
- Rubin

[reply] [top]


[»] Nice where I've used it but a shame...
by Lord Matt - Jul 22nd 2006 01:14:21

However the first time I came accross this it was a badly broken out of date copy that had been shoved into Blog:CMS thus rather putting me off for long enough to be a MediaWiki user now.

However the NucleusCMS team use it and I have to say it is nice and simple to use. Good simple markup.

--
Thus spake lord Matt...

[reply] [top]


    [»] Re: Nice where I've used it but a shame...
    by milan b. - Oct 23rd 2006 02:26:14


    > ..badly broken out of date

    > copy that had been shoved into Blog:CMS

    > thus rather putting me off for long

    > enough to be a MediaWiki user now.

    Yeah, Blog:CMS sucks donkey, it's a shame of open source.
    Anyway, I also considered MediaWiki when I was looking for a wiki, but it's PHP memory requirements were over the roof for setting on my webhosting. DokuWiki is very portable since it doesn't use a database, so in worst case scenario you can use some diff tool to sync files (e.g. when you have one installation on localhost for offline work and the other online).

    [reply] [top]


[»] Next version.
by Legends - Jun 12th 2006 02:57:29

I have about 5 installs of this on various sites, they all rock! very handy tool to get people working together.

I just am really waiting for the next version with better image caching - then it will be perfect.

--
http://legendsthegame.net - free Linux/Windows, Online, team-based, Jetpack, 3D game.

[reply] [top]


[»] Check out the plugins, too
by Floyd - Dec 5th 2005 14:07:02

When you install it, it is a very nice and clean wiki. Best is, you can extend it via plugins: http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:plugins

[reply] [top]


[»] Me like
by Nurikabe - Nov 24th 2005 12:36:04

Tres bien.

[reply] [top]


[»] Simple, flexible, expandable and fast
by Ben Pollinger - Oct 25th 2005 04:56:46

I echo the comments below - I'm not very *nix literate but I got this going on a virtual host no problem. I've used it on a small group project and even the wiki novices grew to love it!

The default installation has plenty of features but there are lots of plugins if you need more. These are being developed and refined quite actively. Configuration and templating have been made simpler recently too. User authenticaion is fine and can be integrated with phpBB etc.

Credit is due to DokuWiki's developer and the community. Give it a go!

[reply] [top]


[»] Very good, and keeps getting better.
by Floyd - Jul 20th 2005 06:43:58

I use this on several sites, and it's really a snap to set up : untar, chmod for webserver, edit config file.

The new version has the possibilty to run an open wiki, one with required user registration or one with invited users. This is what i need quite often for closed workgroups.

[reply] [top]


[»] Intuitive Wiki Project
by ncianca - May 7th 2005 12:00:09

One of the better Wiki servers available. Very easy to setup, nice
and simple, no bloat. Stores everything as text files, so it's easy
to add content directly to the folders.

[reply] [top]


[»] Awesome wiki
by David Moylan - Jan 29th 2005 06:55:12

i went through and looked at a whole pile of wiki projects, and this is by far the best from a user interface and installation viewpoint.

i got it up and running in minutes and it works fantastic. well done!

[reply] [top]


[»] What great wiki..
by dhoover - Nov 14th 2004 21:11:26

I have tried them all and have used phpWiki for a long time, but this wiki is one of the nicest I have seen.

Its young and shorter on features than many wikis but its well written and I think it has a great future.

If your looking for a nice wiki, check this one out.

[reply] [top]




© Copyright 2008 SourceForge, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
About freshmeat.net •  Privacy Statement •  Terms of Use •  Trademark Guidelines •  Advertise •  Contact Us • 
ThinkGeek •  Slashdot  •  Linux.com •  SourceForge.net  •  Jobs