DokuWiki is wiki software aimed at small companies’ documentation needs. DokuWiki is licensed under GPL 2 and written in the programming language PHP. It works on plain text files and thus needs no database. Its syntax is similar to the one used by MediaWiki and makes sure the data files remain readable outside the wiki.
DokuWiki was created by Andreas Gohr in June 2004. In July the first official release was published on Freshmeat . A big step i...
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