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#11
Originally Posted by rtrudel View Post
Have you tried tiddlywiki?
I believe I used didiwiki years ago, but when I searched for it, it didn't seem to be active any more. The homepage linked off of freshmeat was a sqatter landing page.

I tried tiddlywiki once, but I couldn't get my brain around it at the time (of course, that was my pre-wiki days). I may take another look at it and conboy.

Another of the items on my list would be markup similar to mediawiki. To explain, I would like to take wiki-like notes, and be able to transfer it to my mediawiki install at home. The problem is that at work, I have no access to anything. The NIT is standalone...But I would like to transfer my notes, etc to my wiki when I get home. So the less time I spend mucking with markup, the better.

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#12
Originally Posted by VulcanRidr View Post
Another of the items on my list would be markup similar to mediawiki.
For basic syntax, MoinMoin is compatible with wikitext. For a complete comparison, see: http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/MediaWiki+MoinMoin

Things that are the same:
  • = Headings =
  • [[Links to other wiki pages]]
  • '''Bold'''
  • ''Italics''

Just don't try things like images, indenting paragraphs, or references where wikitext is different from MoinMoin. Bulleted lists are also somewhat different.
 
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