DidiWiki: a small, simple, self-contained 'personal' wiki engine. An updated version of DidiWiki is available, see http://puppylinux.org/wikka/didiwiki The original source subversion repository: svn co http://svn.o-hand.com/repos/didiwiki/trunk didiwiki Features: * Small, fast, and incredibly easy to setup. * Has built in Webserver. * Written in C. Builds on linux, BSD (including OS X) and Windows with CygWin. * KWiki like syntax * Free software, GPL licensed. ----- '''Question''' Who is supporting DidiWiki at present? I have un-linked the didiwiki.org link at the top of this page. It is a spamming site now, and not related to the cool little personal wiki implementation. '''Answer''' See above. Also there is a fork called CiWiki ----- '''Question''' I don't have Cygwin but I do have Windows 98. Will Didi work on my machine. Does it require a server or a browser? '''Answer''' Cygwin is a unix environment for windows it is free and quite nice, to run didiwiki under windows you NEED cygwin. didiwiki runs as it's own server so all you need is a browser to access it. Normally to run cygwin apps you don't need the whole cygwin installed on your machine, you just need a few DLLs from cygwin (if you know the right ones) if you don't want to use the disk space of a whole cygwin install just to make DidiWiki work. I haven't tried, but you may be able to compile DidiWiki under DJGPP as well, in which case it would run stand-alone. ---- CategoryWikiImplementation