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Best ASP.NET Wiki Engine Software
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November 4, 2007 7:45 PM | conceived Luke101 |
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Many wikis are created in .NET. Although many of these wikis are not free but some are and in the list I will list both because the list will not be very long. |
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Perspective Traditional Wiki engines have been written 'By technical people for technical people'. Perspective is different because it provides a number of features necessary to operate in a much wider arena. November 4, 2007 8:17 PM by Luke101 |
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ThoughtFarmer ThoughtFarmer's basic building block is the person. Every page, every edit, and every file is tied back to a person. Profile pages show you the person behind the content -- their photos, contact details, favorites, and lists of other content they've contributed. The social network this creates strengthens workplace community. November 4, 2007 8:20 PM by Luke101 |
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FlexWiki easy editing; quick hyperlinking, tables, etc. - use simple FormattingRules to make editing easy and to convert simple text to HTML
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ArtificialMemory ArtificialMemory replaces or points to documents by a network of associated knowledge objects. All relations between these objects are verbally expressed. Knowledge and intentions can be freely and easily expressed, structured, and communicated. November 4, 2007 7:50 PM by Luke101 |
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HawkWiki HawkWiki is a simple wiki clone implementation, written in C# and ASP.NET by Harry Pierson
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ProntoWiki ProntoWiki is a wiki engine/site written in C# with VWD (Visual Web Developer), using ASP.NET 2.0 with SQLExpress or SQL 2005 as the backend. The wiki engine is quick and easy to use, and allows text markup equivalent to that of a rich text editor. Additionally, it accepts image and file attachments automatically through the web interface, which users can seamlessly integrate with page text. November 4, 2007 8:32 PM by Luke101 |
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DotNetWiki DotNetWiki is a no frills wiki engine built in Asp.Net 2.0 with a SQL Server back end. November 4, 2007 8:34 PM by Luke101 |


Wow..perspective looks clean and professional. Never knew that one existed.