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What is a PersonalWiki? It's like WardsWiki, but it's yours. It can be:

  • a free-form database
  • a PersonalInformationManager
  • a journal (see WikiJournaling)

Internet wikis that need a server, but can be run locally

The degree of difficulty for installation varies -- most PHP installations require an Apache Web server, and some may require mySQL as well. Windows users check out XAMPP for an easy-to-use Apache/PHP/MySQL platform.

  • MediaWiki (The same one that Wikipedia runs on) -- http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
  • MoinMoin (see http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinAsPim)
  • DokuWiki uses PHP, but doesn't require any database, stores content as plain .txt files -- http://dokuwiki.org
  • PmWiki The data is stored in PmWiki-specific file format (you need to have EasyPHP or some similar software).
  • ErfurtWiki, uses PHP - but you can either use MYSQL or a textfile mode. The textfile mode makes it very easy to edit the pages locally. (You need to have EasyPHP or some similar software.)
  • PhpWiki (You also need to have EasyPHP or some similar software.)
  • RuwikiWiki (in Ruby, see http://ruwiki.rubyforge.org/)
  • SkAverySimpleWiki (Perl on Apache or IIS)
  • UseModWiki (in Perl)
  • WackoWiki (apache, mysql)
  • WiKit (in TCL/TK)
  • JspWiki (JSP, flat files)


Personal wikis that come with a server (and need a browser)

  • CoWiki (http://cowiki.org/) seems dead
  • ClusterWiki
  • DidiWiki
  • EddiesWiki (one of the earliest personal wikis)
    • ElreysWikiServer (based on Eddies Wiki 0.95)
    • MichelVanDeWeteringsWikiServer (based on Eddies Wiki 1.0; you can do HTML with this version + you can use free links to form a wiki word [ ])
    • WxWikiServer (also based on Eddies Wiki 1.0 with many features added or fixed). See: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?WxWikiServer
  • Gollum - http://github.com/gollum/gollum
    • Includes local server and integrates with rack based servers
    • Stores plain text files (markdown, org-mode, textile and more) into a git repo
    • Maintained by github team
  • InstikiWiki
  • Personal Kneaver (http://www.kneaver.com/products/Personal_Kneaver.htm) combines Wiki and Mindmaps.
  • MiniRubyWiki
  • MoinMoin (even in Win32, with or without other server, since it come with a optional standalone server)
  • NotesWiki -- personal desktop Wiki, flat files, tag based, standalone server, GPL, docu only in German available, http://www.jstolberg.de/NotesWiki
  • OddMuse (for win32; download the installer here http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/Windows)
  • PimkiWiki (http://pimki.rubyforge.org) - A Wiki-based PersonalInformationManager for GettingThingsDone
  • ProjectForum -- the demo version; no need to even start the browser separately; written in TCL; a single exe file
  • RuwikiWiki (in Ruby, see http://ruwiki.rubyforge.org/)
  • SoksWiki (in Ruby, imports InStiki and shows WikiLinks? to existing pages without any formatting)
  • SSmS (http://oi-torpedo.com) - A Wiki-based for SMS.
  • TwikiWindowsPersonal - self-contained version of Twiki (TwikiClone) for windows users. Will run from a usb memory device.
  • Wikiwig, a WysiWyg Wiki, lite and easy to use (in PHP/MySql)
  • WindowsWiki - comes with Tinyweb http server in an automatic installer. Requires python be present.
  • XoYnKi (in Java)


Personal Wikis that don't need a server but require a browser

  • StickWiki -- simple one-file Wiki
  • TiddlyWiki -- one-file Wiki implemented in JavaScript. Strong community; many different (and interesting) adaptations at http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/tiddlywiki


Stand-alone personal wikis that don't require a server or a browser
  • More than one operating system
    • JreePad -- Java (.jar file); like TreePad, but with wiki-links
    • MobileWikiServer?, Mac/Windows/Linux Desktop version, http://www.mobilewikiserver.com/1.4.html (Built on SeasideFramework web framework.)
    • NoteBook
    • WikidPad -- now open source, Windows, Linux, Mac OS X
    • WiKit (in TCL/TK) can be run either as a desktop without a server or with a server
      • AKG Wikit -- a fork of WiKit; see http://wiki.tcl.tk/10109
    • WiXi -- Wixi is a multi-platform wiki application for the desktop. It is written in python/wxpython and uses txt2tags to convert plain text to many other formats. http://wixi.sourceforge.net/
    • ZuluPad -- Mac OS X and Windows - it does not work with the latest versions of OS X and there seems to be no development for any operating system since 2009

  • Linux, Unix
    • Newton -- http://newton.sourceforge.net/
    • Tagore -- http://dospeixos.net/projects/tagore/ (a personal desktop wiki for GNOME, using ruby-gnome2) (dead link, redirects to google)
    • TomBoy
    • ZimWiki, http://www.pardus.nl/projects/ (GTK2-Perl) (Linux/BSD/Windows)
  • Mac
    • MacPersonalWiki -- for OS X only (broken link)
    • VoodooPad -- (shareware 24.95) for OS X only
    • WikiBrain -- for OS X only (broken link)
    • Wikinotes -- http://wikinotes.mug-linz.at/ (no longer available)
  • Windows
    • bLade Wiki -- not just for Windows mobile, not even dependent on it: http://dale.lane.googlepages.com/bladewiki%3Alinks
    • ConnectedText -- (commercial $29.95), includes a web or map view of nodes, categories, calendar and full text search
    • FlexWikiPad -- not to be confused with FlexWiki or FlexWikiEditor; this one is unconnected (but needs MS.NET Framework)
    • HypEdit -- rudimentary plain text wiki; see http://hytext.com/
    • LinkedNotes -- (commercial $19.95)
    • NoteStudio -- works well on Windows, it's meant to be used with Palm (for PC $39.95 US, for Palm and PC $49.95 US)
    • NoteWiki -- no development since 2003
    • PepysWiki -- no longer supported
    • PpcSoftiKnow -- (commercial; free lite edition, $29 Home edition, $79 Standard edition, $249 Professional edition)
    • QuickNotes -- (commercial $15.00 - seems to be discontinued; StoneNotes seems to be successor application)- stonenotes download site not working.
    • SdiDesk: This is an app programmed by PhilJones.
    • TextWeb -- it has wiki-like links but no wiki formatting. Perhaps better listed under WikiLikeThing
    • WikiWriter -- (shareware 39.95)

See also DesktopWiki
Web-based Personal Wikis
  • Free
    • Luminotes -- http://luminotes.com/ - Shut down. Not available.
    • PBWiki or PeanutButterWiki -- http://pbwiki.com/
    • Unyverse -- http://www.unyverse.com
    • Wetpaint -- http://www.wetpaint.com/cyo
    • Rwiki - http://github.com/lucassus/rwiki
    • giewiki -- http://giewiki.appspot.com/ Borrows heavily from TiddlyWiki 2.4.1, but is stored online using Google's web-based App Engine free hosting enviroment.
  • Commercial
    • Confluence or AtlassianConfluence -- http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/
    • StikiPad? -- http://www.stikipad.com/
    • Editme -- http://www.editme.com/


PersonalWiki for Editors/IDEs

  • XikiProject -- http://xiki.org
  • EclipseWiki -- Checkout http://www.teaminabox.co.uk/wiki.html for a wiki plugin. You can create links to your favourite online wiki and resources in the eclipse workspace too. -- ChanningWalton
  • EmacsWikiMode -- puts a wiki in your emacs. If you want something simpler, check out WikiMode.
  • VimWiki -- Personal Wiki for Vim
  • PotWiki -- plain textfiles (Vim)
  • ViKi -- for Vim
  • VimKi -- Alpha June 14, 2004 also for Vim
  • Plain Text Wiki -- Make a wiki with Textmate (a Mac editor): http://interconnected.org/home/more/2007/05/textmate-wiki/


PersonalWiki for HandHeld

  • AcroWiki -- Palm, stores notes in Memos
  • bLADE Wiki -- It runs on Windows and Windows Mobile - and can sync between the two. See http://dale.lane.googlepages.com/home
  • Ema Personal Wiki - for Android and Windows, syncs via Dropbox, see http://jwbs-blog.blogspot.com/2010/09/ema-personal-wiki-for-android-and.html
  • HyperNote -- one of the PalmOsWikis
  • MegaWiki
  • MobileWikiServer? -- an iPhone based wiki for personal use, or serving pages in a WiFi network. Also usable over a local WiFi network. Backs up to iTunes store, and exports to other users and to its cross-platform desktop version. See http://www.mobilewikiserver.com
  • NoteStudio -- PalmOS + Windows
  • PalmWiki, See http://usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?WikiAsPim
  • PalmWikiWorld?, which runs on both PC and Palm platforms. This is NoteStudio. Works also with Windows.
  • TrunkNotes -- http://www.appsonthemove.com/trunk. An iPhone personal wiki and advanced note taking app.
  • Unyverse -- see http://www.unyverse.com . Works on any Java (J2ME) or Windows Mobile phone. Has also an AJAX web-based interface when accessing from a computer. Sync between the two.
  • WikiPad
  • Wikiz -- http://geni.ath.cx/wikiz.html
  • Zwiki on a SharpZaurus (see GoodZaurusSoftware)
  • WikiTouch (personal wiki for the iPhone with synchronization to their webserver back end) -- http://www.agiletouch.com/wikitouch/wikitouch.html

Or you could carry around your WikiOnPortableStorage media.


See WikiNerveCenter, WikiStyleSheet, GraphWiki, IdealPersonalWiki, PersonalWikiTestimonials, EncryptingPersonalWiki

Compare/contrast ProjectWiki, TeamWiki.
CategoryPersonalWiki CategoryPersonalInformationSystem

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