DidiWiki is a small and simple personal WikiWikiWeb implementation written in C. It is intended for usage as an ad-hoc PIM, useful for note taking, TODO lists etc. Under the GNU General Public License, DidiWiki is free software. Features include;
* Built in webserver, no database, scripting language or external library requirements.
* Tiny binary size, weighing in at approx 25kB stripped. Thus practical for embedded use (e.g. handheld devices).
* Kwiki-like syntax[1]. Support for tables, lists, images etc.
* Web standards compliant generated markup.
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| - DidiWiki is a minimalistic Wiki implementation with built-in web server. It works on Unix servers, and primarily serves as a personal wiki engine, but serves that purpose brilliantly. Fast and simple, what more to say about it.
- DidiWiki is a small and simple personal WikiWikiWeb implementation written in C. It is intended for usage as an ad-hoc PIM, useful for note taking, TODO lists etc. Under the GNU General Public License, DidiWiki is free software. Features include;
* Built in webserver, no database, scripting language or external library requirements.
* Tiny binary size, weighing in at approx 25kB stripped. Thus practical for embedded use (e.g. handheld devices).
* Kwiki-like syntax[1]. Support for tables, lists, images etc.
* Web standards compliant generated markup.
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| - DidiWiki is a minimalistic Wiki implementation with built-in web server. It works on Unix servers, and primarily serves as a personal wiki engine, but serves that purpose brilliantly. Fast and simple, what more to say about it.
- DidiWiki is a small and simple personal WikiWikiWeb implementation written in C. It is intended for usage as an ad-hoc PIM, useful for note taking, TODO lists etc. Under the GNU General Public License, DidiWiki is free software. Features include;
* Built in webserver, no database, scripting language or external library requirements.
* Tiny binary size, weighing in at approx 25kB stripped. Thus practical for embedded use (e.g. handheld devices).
* Kwiki-like syntax[1]. Support for tables, lists, images etc.
* Web standards compliant generated markup.
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