And, just to add to the list (confusion?), phpGroupWare has a wiki module.

Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>I can also say, tikiwiki is *super* cool, although it seems to still be
>a young project.
>And phpwiki is the one running wiki.euglug.org (although I think it is
>an older version)... I've also used twiki, but that is[almost] beyond
>the scope of a personal wiki.  They are all good, most have some
>variance on the syntax -- maybe you'll find your own preference, or
>simply get used to what you use.  You'll probably want to peruse
>http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines
>if you want to know about your choices... have fun!  = )
>
>If you need to find the homepages and downloads for the above-mentioned
>packages, or any others, search on freshmeat.net
>Oh, and don't forget to enjoy the euglug wiki, too.
>
>regards,
>
>   Ben
>
>
>On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:13:53 -0700 (PDT)
>"jgw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>| Maybe it's late, maybe it's the beer, but I'm interested in playing
>| with some Wiki software, and  can't seem to locate "THE" Wiki software
>| to use.
>|
>| I'm running FreeBSD and OS X, and I prefer something written in Perl
>| or PHP. Preferably something easy to set up.  Can someone give me some
>| pointers. I can make NO sense whatsoever of wiki.org and the cutesy
>| language it uses to try and describe things.
>|
>| Thanks! :)
>| /jgw
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