LionWiki

lionwiki

Web site: lionwiki.0o.cz (not active) Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: unknown LionWiki – a minimalist, extensible, templatable, flat file-based Wiki engine, which only requires one file to function properly. Suitable for small showcases, personal notebooks or magazines. LionWiki provides basic Wiki features such as: Wiki syntax, … Read more

WebGUI

webgui

Web site: www.webgui.org (not active) Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: WebGUI First release: 2001 WebGUI – a perl-based web application and web site framework designed to let the people who create the content manage it, and let the technical folks get back to tech stuff. WebGUI … Read more

JSPWiki

jspwiki

Web site: jspwiki.apache.org Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Cross-platform License: Apache Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: 2001 JSPWiki – a wiki software built around standard Java J2EE components, servlets and JSP. The application was originally written by Janne Jalkanen in 2001 and released under the LGPL license. As of July 2013, JSPWiki is a top-level … Read more

py_linenoise

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Web site: github.com/deadsy/py_linenoise Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Cross-platform License: MIT Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 2016 py_linenoise – a port of linenoise to Python. Features: – Single line editing – Multiline editing – Input from files/pipes – Input from unsupported terminals – History – Completions – Hints – Line buffer initialization: Set an … Read more

Movable Type

movable type

Web site: movabletype.org Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: Movable Type First release: October 8, 2001 Movable Type – a weblog publishing system that is freely licensed in some versions (under the GNU GPL) and is developed by the Californian company Six Apart. The original name was … Read more

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