A wiki is a type of collaborative workspace that encourages users to contribute to or modify content. By using a simple web interface, a community can collaborate on developing a document or Web page, no matter where they're located. Wiki examples include community websites, content management and event management, etc. APPS.gov NOW offers two Wiki tools � MediaWiki and TWiki. Learn more about Wikis or watch a video.
What is MediaWiki?
MediaWiki is a web-based software application, which allows you to create and share information or documents easily with a group of people. The powerful software is feature-rich, allowing the easy creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages. It is used to run Wikipedia, Wiktionary and Wikinews and it is written in PHP programming language. Learn more about MediaWiki features.
What is TWiki?
TWiki is typically used to run a collaboration platform, knowledge or document management system, or team portal. TWiki is used at the workplace as a corporate wiki to coordinate team activities, track projects, implement workflows and as an intranet Wiki. It is written in Perl-based programming language. Learn more about TWiki features.