I recently checked out the new WikiMatrix site. It’s a nifty tool that lets you select different wiki software and compare their features. Apparently it originated with the comparison table that was located on the DokuWiki site. The feature comparison interface is clean and easy to read, although it might be nice to see features that rate the ease of installation, maintenance, etc. The WikiMatrix site also includes a discussion forum for people to talk about wiki engines.
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November 30, 2005 at 10:44 pm
Angela Kille
Hmm… not sure why the screenshot is displaying so small. This is the first time I’ve used that functionality. I’ll check it out tomorrow…
December 1, 2005 at 9:11 am
angelakille
Ah. I fixed it. I hadn’t linked the thumbnail to the full image.