MoinMoin. A wiki is a tool that allows many users to collaborate on generating and organising content. A wiki is usually hosted on the web so that different people can connect through their web browsers to collaborate. However you can also use a wiki locally on your own computer to help you stay organised, structuring your information with categories, sub-pages and hyper-links, just like on the web. You can even create attachments to your pages, like pictures or word processing documents you are working on for a specific project.

A powerful feature of wikis is page versioning, which lets you store each page in multiple successive versions and track the changes between them. This is of course especially useful when multiple people are editing the same page. The Desktop Edition provided here has been especially provided for desktop use – all your edits are saved onto your hard drive.
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