What is Wiki A brief definition of "Wiki"
Want to try a Wiki... below are links where you can set up your own Wiki for free:
Free wiki hosting
- @wiki (http://atwiki.com/) is free hosting wiki service. It has an editor with WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) and Wiki-mode.
- OddWiki (http://oddwiki.taoriver.net/) hosts wiki for a while and up to a certain size. It has technical support for migration.
- Riters.com (http://www.riters.com/) is an entirely free Wiki farm.
- Schtuff.com (http://www.schtuff.com/) lets you set up your own free hosted wiki. Schtuff.com wikis can be public, private or fine grain acl. Has tag and search options.
- SeedWiki (http://www.seedwiki.com/) hosts wikis for free or for fees, but deletes free Wikis that have not been updated for 30 days.
- Swiki.net - used to offer free hosting for wikis on the Swiki (http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/swiki) (aka CoWeb) implementation, but is no longer around.
- Wikicities (http://www.wikicities.com) provides free hosting and support for wiki communities using MediaWiki. See Start a new Wikicity (http://wikicities.com/index.php/Start_a_new_Wikicity).
- XWiki (http://www.xwiki.com/) Free wiki hosting service with all important functions that a Wiki should have (quick group editing, version control of documents, attached files, searching, wiki syntax, rights management).
- wikihost.org Entirely free wiki hosting using GeboGebo (http://www.gebogebo.org) with all its features (as AutoLink, RSS-Feeds, file and image uploads, etc...)
- WikiSpaces (http://www.wikispaces.org) is a free Wiki farm. New spaces (e.g. spacename.wikispaces.org) are unrestricted public wikis. Uses tags for organizing pages and topics rather than categories or fixed hierarchies. Has integrated discussion areas. Supported by text ads; no limitations on number of pages or space usage. Content is licensed under a CreativeCommons AttributionShareAlike license. Has a visual editor and plain wikitext editor.
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