Wiki Editors

CKEditor Version 3.6.2
2012.03.29
Portable Freeware WYSIWYG Editor
Fully functional, open source editor, with source code included. Change the location set in the MarkupPreHead tiddler so it points to the CKEditor folder:
<script type=”text/javascript” src=”./ckeditor/ckeditor.js“></script>
http://ckeditor.com

Data-Interactive Document (Dido)
2012.03.29
Portable Freeware Wiki
A tiddlywikified database application. Dido is a web page that contains data and visualizations of it that you can edit right in the page. It’s based on our Exhibit framework, but adds the ability to modify what you are looking at. Full instructions can be found in the document itself—just choose help at the top. You can also download the paper about the system, which appeared at UIST 2009, along with a video demo.
http://projects.csail.mit.edu/exhibit/Dido

MediaWiki Version 1.18.1
2012.02.01
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MediaWiki software is free, open source to host on your own web server. Not to be confused with MediaWiki’s Wikipedia, although this is one example of this traditional wiki style for encyclopedia like content. MediaWiki provides software to build your own public facing wiki, extending your company’s online domain and hosted on your web server as a service for customers. A couple of tech-savvy team members can help install the programs and database and may be well worth your while. MediaWiki’s design is geared for high traffic community sites, much like Wikipedia. Some site examples to give you ideas of how this traditional wiki is being used, include: Tax almanac contributed by tax professionals and hosted by Intuit, a library of U.S. state and local government rules run by the non-profit group, Sunshine Review, and a knowledge base of enterprise communication equipment and tools hosted by Siemens.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki

TiddlyWiki Version 2.6.5
2012.03.29
Portable Freeware Wiki
TiddlyWiki is a complete wiki in a single HTML file. It contains the entire text of the wiki, and all the JavaScript, CSS and HTML machinery to be able to display it, and let you edit it or search it – without needing a server. Of course, there are also some useful ServerSide adaptations out there.  Unlike most wikis, TiddlyWiki isn’t about group collaboration; it is a wiki in the sense of elevating linking be a part of the punctuation of writing. You can easily publish a TiddlyWiki you have created by placing the single file on a web server (for instance the homepage hosting provided by many ISPs). If you need full group collaboration features, there are several HostedOptions to choose from.  TiddlyWiki was originally created by JeremyRuston and is now a thriving open source project with a busy Community of independent developers. Osmosoft, part of BT, is the leading contributor to the project.
http://tiddlywiki.com

Brendan Kidwell Zim Desktop Wiki Version 0.54
2012.03.12
Portable Open Source Wiki
Take the power and flexibility of a wiki (like Wikipedia), wrap it with a friendly Windows installer, and make it run as a local application, no server needed. You’ve got Zim (free): a personal open-source wiki for managing your knowledge, tasks, and calendar. You can even get the portable version, put it on a USB stick or in a Dropbox folder, and take it with you on the go.
http://www.glump.net/software/zim

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