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Azureus 3.0.2.0
Azureus provides a bittorrent protocol implementation using java language. more>>
Azureus offers multiple torrent downloads, queuing/priority systems (on torrents and files), start/stop seeding options and instant access to numerous pieces of information about your torrents.
Azureus has now features like an embedded tracker, that is easily to set up and ready to use.
<<lessAzureus has now features like an embedded tracker, that is easily to set up and ready to use.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
578 downloads
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RetroWiki 2.2
RetroWiki is a flat-file wiki engine written in RetroForth and PHP. more>>
RetroWiki is a flat-file wiki engine written in RetroForth and PHP. The markup language can easily be extended with new markups.
Enhancements:
- This release adds caching of generated pages, a few security fixes, and a significant clean-up of the PHP code.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release adds caching of generated pages, a few security fixes, and a significant clean-up of the PHP code.
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Added: 2005-11-03 License: Public Domain Price:
1451 downloads
Rhizome Wiki 0.6.0
Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site. more>>
Rhizome is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. This means that instead of just creating a site with URLs that correspond to a page of HTML, with Rhizome you can create URLs that represent just about anything, such as:
- structural components of content (such as a bullet point or a definition).
- abstract entities that can be presented in different ways depending on the context.
- relationships between entities or content, such as annotations or categories.
Rhizome is designed to enable non-technical users to create these representations in an easy, ad-hoc manner. To this end, it includes a text formatting language which similar to a Wikis but lets you author arbitrary XML content and RDF metadata. And for developers, this allows both content and structure to be easily repurposed and complex web applications rapidly developed.
The long-term vision is that each Rhizome site will intertwine together, forming an emergent fuzzy taxonomy over a peer-to-peer network.
The nearer-term goals of Rhizome are:
- To allow (relatively) non-technical folk to create "Semantic web"-enabled web sites.
- To provide a platform for the rapid-development of web applications
- To provide a test-bed for experimenting with new forms of collaborative knowledge production and communication
- A showcase and test-bed for its underlying technologies: Rx4RDF, ZML, and Raccoon
Main features:
Wiki ease
- All the functionality of a Wiki: public and automatic creation of pages and links using simple text formatting rules
- But the same formatting rules can used to author arbitrary HTML, XML and RDF
- And you can create and edit not just content but also the metadata, site structure and appearance, even application behavior
- Including dynamic pages: supports XSLT, RxSLT, Python, RxUpdate
- Thus enabling dynamic, rule and context based presentation of content
Advanced Content Management functionality
- pages can consist of any content: xml, html, binary, etc.
- content, metadata and site structure is a stored as RDF: enabling it be repurposable, human editable, application agnostic, etc.
- flexible authorization and security model
- staging/release workflow
- native versioning of content and metadata, conflict detection
- supports local file system or browser-based development
- can generate static websites
- import/export of content and metadata
- flexible backend: supports multiple RDF engines (Redland, 4Suite, RDFLib) with multiple datastores: file based, SQL databases, embeddable databases (Sleepycat, Metakit)
XHTML or arbitrary XML can be authored in ZML in a manner very similar to Wiki text formatting rules. Rhizome comes with built-in support for Apache Forrest document types and has preliminary support for DocBook. You can also easily view and edit RDF metadata for the site using RxML.
Almost all of Rhizomes functionality can be found its dynamic pages, which are written in RxSLT, XSLT, and RxUpdate. These can be edited like any other page, making it easy to add and change functionality without restarting the server. You can use RxUpdate to migrate the underlying schema at run-time. Rhizome supports fine-grained authorization and versioning of both metadata and content, so you have some guard rails too.
Enhancements:
- This release adds "shredding": a framework (including GRDDL support) for extracting RDF from content and maintaining the relationship between them over time.
- It also includes better support for viewing and editing RDF directly with most RDF formats.
- There are also several UI enhancements, including a new UI for managing users and roles, more Wiki features, and page and comment spam detection via the Akismet service.
- Last but not least, it is several times faster than previous releases.
<<less- structural components of content (such as a bullet point or a definition).
- abstract entities that can be presented in different ways depending on the context.
- relationships between entities or content, such as annotations or categories.
Rhizome is designed to enable non-technical users to create these representations in an easy, ad-hoc manner. To this end, it includes a text formatting language which similar to a Wikis but lets you author arbitrary XML content and RDF metadata. And for developers, this allows both content and structure to be easily repurposed and complex web applications rapidly developed.
The long-term vision is that each Rhizome site will intertwine together, forming an emergent fuzzy taxonomy over a peer-to-peer network.
The nearer-term goals of Rhizome are:
- To allow (relatively) non-technical folk to create "Semantic web"-enabled web sites.
- To provide a platform for the rapid-development of web applications
- To provide a test-bed for experimenting with new forms of collaborative knowledge production and communication
- A showcase and test-bed for its underlying technologies: Rx4RDF, ZML, and Raccoon
Main features:
Wiki ease
- All the functionality of a Wiki: public and automatic creation of pages and links using simple text formatting rules
- But the same formatting rules can used to author arbitrary HTML, XML and RDF
- And you can create and edit not just content but also the metadata, site structure and appearance, even application behavior
- Including dynamic pages: supports XSLT, RxSLT, Python, RxUpdate
- Thus enabling dynamic, rule and context based presentation of content
Advanced Content Management functionality
- pages can consist of any content: xml, html, binary, etc.
- content, metadata and site structure is a stored as RDF: enabling it be repurposable, human editable, application agnostic, etc.
- flexible authorization and security model
- staging/release workflow
- native versioning of content and metadata, conflict detection
- supports local file system or browser-based development
- can generate static websites
- import/export of content and metadata
- flexible backend: supports multiple RDF engines (Redland, 4Suite, RDFLib) with multiple datastores: file based, SQL databases, embeddable databases (Sleepycat, Metakit)
XHTML or arbitrary XML can be authored in ZML in a manner very similar to Wiki text formatting rules. Rhizome comes with built-in support for Apache Forrest document types and has preliminary support for DocBook. You can also easily view and edit RDF metadata for the site using RxML.
Almost all of Rhizomes functionality can be found its dynamic pages, which are written in RxSLT, XSLT, and RxUpdate. These can be edited like any other page, making it easy to add and change functionality without restarting the server. You can use RxUpdate to migrate the underlying schema at run-time. Rhizome supports fine-grained authorization and versioning of both metadata and content, so you have some guard rails too.
Enhancements:
- This release adds "shredding": a framework (including GRDDL support) for extracting RDF from content and maintaining the relationship between them over time.
- It also includes better support for viewing and editing RDF directly with most RDF formats.
- There are also several UI enhancements, including a new UI for managing users and roles, more Wiki features, and page and comment spam detection via the Akismet service.
- Last but not least, it is several times faster than previous releases.
Download (0.65MB)
Added: 2006-04-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1297 downloads
Cloud Wiki 2.1
Cloud Wiki is a wiki engine written in Python and backed by Sqlite. more>>
Cloud Wiki is a wiki engine written in Python and backed by Sqlite. Cloud Wiki provides user authentication, powerful command line administration facilities, and a concise, efficient Web interface.
Main features:
- Flexible user authentication system. See An Argument Against Anonymous Wikis for an explanation why Cloud Wiki supports user authentication.
- Implementation of C2 Wikis fundamental Wiki Principles
- Extremely fast SQLite database used for node storage, caching generated content html, content changes and dependency information.
- Long running web server process, instead of a slow loading CGI. Designed to run well behind a reverse proxy.
- Minimalist markup language designed with an emphasis on having just enough features to be useful, but not so many that new users are intimidated. All linking is done with brace-enclosed free links, for example.
- Modular user authentication system.
- Powerful command line node and server manipulation tools for easy administration.
- An interface to view change/replacements to a node in the past three days.
- Added Nodes gateway to list all nodes added to the wiki in the past three days.
- Changed Nodes gateway to list all nodes changed on the wiki in the past three days.
- Generated content is automatically valid, strict XHTML 1.0.
- Wikis may be exported to static HTML files; our Sourceforge website is produced this way from our test wiki.
<<lessMain features:
- Flexible user authentication system. See An Argument Against Anonymous Wikis for an explanation why Cloud Wiki supports user authentication.
- Implementation of C2 Wikis fundamental Wiki Principles
- Extremely fast SQLite database used for node storage, caching generated content html, content changes and dependency information.
- Long running web server process, instead of a slow loading CGI. Designed to run well behind a reverse proxy.
- Minimalist markup language designed with an emphasis on having just enough features to be useful, but not so many that new users are intimidated. All linking is done with brace-enclosed free links, for example.
- Modular user authentication system.
- Powerful command line node and server manipulation tools for easy administration.
- An interface to view change/replacements to a node in the past three days.
- Added Nodes gateway to list all nodes added to the wiki in the past three days.
- Changed Nodes gateway to list all nodes changed on the wiki in the past three days.
- Generated content is automatically valid, strict XHTML 1.0.
- Wikis may be exported to static HTML files; our Sourceforge website is produced this way from our test wiki.
Download (0.031MB)
Added: 2006-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1213 downloads
pHEAR WiKI .02
pHEAR WiKI provides a small wiki for a personal Website. more>>
pHEAR WiKI provides a small wiki for a personal Website.
Features include easy editing and creating of pages, the ability to assign keywords that are highlighted in other wiki pages, URL archiving, and a full range of administration abilities.
Main features:
- Administration abilities:
- easy backup and restore of Wiki data files
- database compacting
- page deletion
- page version control (restore old versions of pages),
- Easy to edit and create new pages (thats what its all about afterall)
- Keyword highlighting: assign keywords to a page that are highlighted in other pages
- Simple keyword searching
- URL Archiving
- Embedable commands for enhanced Wikiing
- Easy template system to fit wiki into your site
Enhancements:
- Added a check for conflicting page saves. A conflict occurs when two user are updating the same page at the same time. A merge is automatically performed in this case.
- Did a security audit of the code. Probably a necessary thing if I plan to give this out and expect people to use it. Should be okay now. If you haver version 01 I can think of another reason to call it phear wiki.
- Added check for wether or not a title was entered. If no title was entered then a default title is used.
- Changed the way saved entries are sent to the server
- this allows pages of virtually unlimited size to be edited and mantained.
<<lessFeatures include easy editing and creating of pages, the ability to assign keywords that are highlighted in other wiki pages, URL archiving, and a full range of administration abilities.
Main features:
- Administration abilities:
- easy backup and restore of Wiki data files
- database compacting
- page deletion
- page version control (restore old versions of pages),
- Easy to edit and create new pages (thats what its all about afterall)
- Keyword highlighting: assign keywords to a page that are highlighted in other pages
- Simple keyword searching
- URL Archiving
- Embedable commands for enhanced Wikiing
- Easy template system to fit wiki into your site
Enhancements:
- Added a check for conflicting page saves. A conflict occurs when two user are updating the same page at the same time. A merge is automatically performed in this case.
- Did a security audit of the code. Probably a necessary thing if I plan to give this out and expect people to use it. Should be okay now. If you haver version 01 I can think of another reason to call it phear wiki.
- Added check for wether or not a title was entered. If no title was entered then a default title is used.
- Changed the way saved entries are sent to the server
- this allows pages of virtually unlimited size to be edited and mantained.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2007-01-25 License: Artistic License Price:
1004 downloads
Azureus Speed Control 1.0
Azureus Speed Control is a project that enables automatic configuration of your upload limit. more>>
Azureus Speed Control is a project that enables automatic configuration of your upload limit. This addresses the problem of implicit additional upload when Azureus downloads with high speed, which can lead to connection choking. This is a problem specially for users with low upload bandwidth like German ADSL users.
If your download rate increases, the upload limit will be reduced by a value that can be customized. If the download rate decreases, the upload limit will increase again.
<<lessIf your download rate increases, the upload limit will be reduced by a value that can be customized. If the download rate decreases, the upload limit will increase again.
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Added: 2006-12-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1044 downloads
RADWiki 0.2
RADWiki or Rapid Application Development Wiki allows you to rapidly create Web applications. more>>
RADWiki or "Rapid Application Development Wiki" allows you to rapidly create Web applications by using a set of functionality plugins and "gluing" them together in a wiki.
RADWikis goal is to make design and layout and localization as easy as writing a wiki page.
Enhancements:
- This version features a page revision system that keeps a configurable number of versions of a page, a plugin (and framework) localization system, updated guides for installation, applications, and plugins, improved CSS, a showcase application for all plugins, an auto record plugin, and a plugin administration system.
- Numerous bugs were fixed.
<<lessRADWikis goal is to make design and layout and localization as easy as writing a wiki page.
Enhancements:
- This version features a page revision system that keeps a configurable number of versions of a page, a plugin (and framework) localization system, updated guides for installation, applications, and plugins, improved CSS, a showcase application for all plugins, an auto record plugin, and a plugin administration system.
- Numerous bugs were fixed.
Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
866 downloads
ERFAN WIKI 1.0.0
ERFAN WIKI is powerful wiki engine without database supporting smart search, smart backup, wikipedia syntax, template. more>>
ERFAN WIKI is powerful wiki engine without database supporting smart search, smart backup, wikipedia syntax, template, nice printable version, language and multiuser. Plus an easy and secure installer.
Main features:
- Multi Language
- Template Support ( full CSS )
- WikiPedia Syntax Support
- Auto Thumbnail Generator
- Smart Search
- Smart Backup
- Printable Output
- User Management
- Database Free
- Easy Installer
<<lessMain features:
- Multi Language
- Template Support ( full CSS )
- WikiPedia Syntax Support
- Auto Thumbnail Generator
- Smart Search
- Smart Backup
- Printable Output
- User Management
- Database Free
- Easy Installer
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1181 downloads
Diamond Wiki 0.3
Diamond Wiki provides a wiki based on metadata and faceted navigation. more>>
Diamond Wiki provides a wiki based on metadata and faceted navigation.
This is an experimental wiki based on the idea of FacetedNavigation. What does that mean, you ask? At the bottom of each page you will see a list of attributes such as "Subject: Wiki" or "Author: Fred". These attributes are used to construct a dynamic directory of all the pages in DiamondWiki. To see the current directory just click on BrowseFacets.
Attributes are similar to tags, but with two key differences. First, attributes are grouped so that, for example, all the "Subject:" attributes are listed together. Second, attributes can be organized hierarchically, allowing users to drill down to see more and more detail. These differences make attributes much more scalable than simple tags. A website with 10,000 different attributes is perfectly reasonable, while a website with 10,000 different tags would be a cluttered mess.
In Diamond Wiki, anyone can change the attributes applied to a page simply by clicking the edit link at the bottom of the page.
Main features:
- BrowseFacets: this is what makes Diamond Wiki different from other wikis
- MetaData: learn how to add meta data to pages on Diamond Wiki
- SandBox: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing
- GuestBook: let me know you were here!
- WhatsNew: see how the Diamond Wiki software has been changing
- FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
<<lessThis is an experimental wiki based on the idea of FacetedNavigation. What does that mean, you ask? At the bottom of each page you will see a list of attributes such as "Subject: Wiki" or "Author: Fred". These attributes are used to construct a dynamic directory of all the pages in DiamondWiki. To see the current directory just click on BrowseFacets.
Attributes are similar to tags, but with two key differences. First, attributes are grouped so that, for example, all the "Subject:" attributes are listed together. Second, attributes can be organized hierarchically, allowing users to drill down to see more and more detail. These differences make attributes much more scalable than simple tags. A website with 10,000 different attributes is perfectly reasonable, while a website with 10,000 different tags would be a cluttered mess.
In Diamond Wiki, anyone can change the attributes applied to a page simply by clicking the edit link at the bottom of the page.
Main features:
- BrowseFacets: this is what makes Diamond Wiki different from other wikis
- MetaData: learn how to add meta data to pages on Diamond Wiki
- SandBox: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing
- GuestBook: let me know you were here!
- WhatsNew: see how the Diamond Wiki software has been changing
- FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2007-02-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
980 downloads
QuikWiki 1.6
QuikWiki is a Perl CGI Wiki that supports normal Wiki functions like browsing, creating, and editing Web pages. more>>
QuikWiki project is a Perl CGI Wiki that supports normal Wiki functions like browsing, creating, and editing Web pages. Additionally, QuikWiki supports inline image display, text markup, RCS revisions, and page templates.
Enhancements:
- This release features better handling of pages that contain mixed Perl template dynamic content and wiki text.
- It also allows Web administrators to install QuikWiki in a site script directory like cgi-bin and the wiki pages in a different directory.
<<lessEnhancements:
- This release features better handling of pages that contain mixed Perl template dynamic content and wiki text.
- It also allows Web administrators to install QuikWiki in a site script directory like cgi-bin and the wiki pages in a different directory.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2007-06-29 License: Artistic License Price:
848 downloads
Bitswiki 0.1
Bitswiki is a wiki that runs on Ruby on Rails. more>>
Bitswiki is a wiki that runs on Ruby on Rails.
Bitswiki project features:
- tags
- searching
- textile markdown
- revision comparison
- pluggable external authentication
- listing of recent changes
- RSS feeds for individual page changes or the entire wiki
- scriptaculous drawer effects
Bitswiki Installation Instructions:
Edit config/database.yml to your taste. For example, to use MySQL, search and replace postgresql to mysql, and postgres to root.
Execute these commands inside the bitswiki root directory:
createdb bitswiki
rake db:schema:load
script/server
Point your browser at http://localhost:3000/
<<lessBitswiki project features:
- tags
- searching
- textile markdown
- revision comparison
- pluggable external authentication
- listing of recent changes
- RSS feeds for individual page changes or the entire wiki
- scriptaculous drawer effects
Bitswiki Installation Instructions:
Edit config/database.yml to your taste. For example, to use MySQL, search and replace postgresql to mysql, and postgres to root.
Execute these commands inside the bitswiki root directory:
createdb bitswiki
rake db:schema:load
script/server
Point your browser at http://localhost:3000/
Download (0.081MB)
Added: 2007-01-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1022 downloads
Platypus Wiki 0.5 Pre-alpha
Platypus Wiki provides a semantic Wiki Wiki Web. more>>
Platypus Wiki provides a semantic Wiki Wiki Web.
Platypus Wiki is an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas taken from Semantic Web. It offers a simple user interface for creating Wiki page plus metadata according to W3C standards.
Weve chosen HTMLarea v3.0rc1 as a WYSIWYG editor for creating content in (X)HTML. We are using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for presentation, and our intention is to be fully compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines v1.0 with Level AAA. Platypus Wiki lets you set "global" and "local" links. A global link is generated on every page: you just have to specify a word or phrase and the corresponding URL. A local link is similar, but only appears on a specified page.
Another difference from the classical Wiki is the way links are specified in a page: instead of CamelWords, square brackets, etc., we use the convention namespace:pagename; this lets the user write content without worrying about namespace collisions. We also use RDF to represent the page space as a directed labeled graph.
Each node in Platypus Wiki is both a Wiki page and an RDF resource. We are designing a navigation interface to simplify the interaction of users with the system and RDF metadata editing.
<<lessPlatypus Wiki is an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas taken from Semantic Web. It offers a simple user interface for creating Wiki page plus metadata according to W3C standards.
Weve chosen HTMLarea v3.0rc1 as a WYSIWYG editor for creating content in (X)HTML. We are using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for presentation, and our intention is to be fully compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines v1.0 with Level AAA. Platypus Wiki lets you set "global" and "local" links. A global link is generated on every page: you just have to specify a word or phrase and the corresponding URL. A local link is similar, but only appears on a specified page.
Another difference from the classical Wiki is the way links are specified in a page: instead of CamelWords, square brackets, etc., we use the convention namespace:pagename; this lets the user write content without worrying about namespace collisions. We also use RDF to represent the page space as a directed labeled graph.
Each node in Platypus Wiki is both a Wiki page and an RDF resource. We are designing a navigation interface to simplify the interaction of users with the system and RDF metadata editing.
Download (9.5MB)
Added: 2007-02-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
983 downloads
KDE Personal Wiki 0.0.1
KDE Personal Wiki engine for KDE, made for only personal use. more>>
KDE Personal Wiki engine for KDE, made for only personal use. Consider it a replacemente of KNotes and such apps.
You can create/remove pages, links between pages are automatically created.
I hope you like my first app.
<<lessYou can create/remove pages, links between pages are automatically created.
I hope you like my first app.
Download (0.086MB)
Added: 2006-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1214 downloads
ScrumWiki 0.2
ScrumWiki is a Wiki implementation for the Scrum project management tool. more>>
ScrumWiki is a Wiki implementation for the Scrum project management tool.
ScrumWiki is a Wiki for Scrum.
It features all the regular features of a UseMod Wiki, plus functionality to help with managing a software development project in Scrum.
It features Sprint and Product backlogs, task assignment, and burndown charts to track progress.
<<lessScrumWiki is a Wiki for Scrum.
It features all the regular features of a UseMod Wiki, plus functionality to help with managing a software development project in Scrum.
It features Sprint and Product backlogs, task assignment, and burndown charts to track progress.
Download (0.070MB)
Added: 2006-10-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1118 downloads
JAMWiki 0.5.4
JAMWiki is a Java-based Wiki engine. more>>
JAMWiki is a Java-based Wiki engine.
JAMWiki features Java servlet 2.3 and JDK 1.4 compatibility, feature parity with MediaWiki, quick and easy setup, and support for running either with or without an external database.
Enhancements:
- This is a minor release that includes some new features as well as bugfixes.
- Notable changes made during this release include updates to the wiki syntax parser, an upgrade to the Spring Framework version 2.0.4, an upgrade to Lucene Search Engine version 2.1, and a new Special:Listusers page to provide a list of all registered wiki users.
<<lessJAMWiki features Java servlet 2.3 and JDK 1.4 compatibility, feature parity with MediaWiki, quick and easy setup, and support for running either with or without an external database.
Enhancements:
- This is a minor release that includes some new features as well as bugfixes.
- Notable changes made during this release include updates to the wiki syntax parser, an upgrade to the Spring Framework version 2.0.4, an upgrade to Lucene Search Engine version 2.1, and a new Special:Listusers page to provide a list of all registered wiki users.
Download (5.0MB)
Added: 2007-05-07 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
902 downloads
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