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==Hardware/software requirements==
==Hardware/software requirements==


MoinMoin requires the following:
PmWiki requires the following:


* a web server  
* a web server  
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==Videos, screenshots, and other media==
==Videos, screenshots, and other media==


Screenshots for MoinMoin can be found [http://pmwiki.en.softonic.com/images here].
Screenshots for PmWiki can be found [http://pmwiki.en.softonic.com/images here].


A skins gallery for PmWiki can also be found on the [http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/SkinsGallery PmWiki site].
A skins gallery for PmWiki can also be found on the [http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/SkinsGallery PmWiki site].

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PmWiki
PmWiki Logo.svg
Developer(s) Patrick R. Michaud
Initial release September 2001 (2001-09)[1]
Stable release

2.3.34  (May 27, 2024; 5 months ago (2024-05-27))

[±]
Preview release none [±]
Written in PHP
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Content management system
Wiki software
License(s) GNU General Public License
Website PmWiki.org

PmWiki is a free open-source wiki application. The "Pm" portion of the name refers to "Patrick Michaud," a researcher at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi who began the PmWiki project.[2][3]

Product history

Researcher and programmer Patrick R. Michaud began work on PmWiki in 2001, as he needed "to build and maintain web sites for the various projects and groups [he] was involved in,"[1] with a release of version 0.1 in September. When the implementation didn't quite work out as planned, he created the idea of "WikiGroups" "as a way for people (non-admins) to create their own spaces for wiki content without having to seek out or become an administrator to do it."[1] WikiGroups were first incorporated into the software in January 2002.[2] Use of the software spread around the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi campus that spring.[2]

On June 13, 2004, version 1.0.0 was released, with the primary purpose of needing "to better reflect the demonstrated stability of the code, and its suitability for use as development of PmWiki 2.0."[4] After extensive beta testing, version 2.0 was released on September 1, 2005.[5]

January 18, 2009 saw version 2.2.0 released, featuring numerous changes to page variables, page links, passwords, "https" recognition, and more.[6]

Features

A full list of features of PmWiki, with explanations for some of the features, can be found on the PmWiki page.

Hardware/software requirements

PmWiki requires the following:

  • a web server
  • PHP 4.3 or later

More about installation requirements can be found here.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

Screenshots for PmWiki can be found here.

A skins gallery for PmWiki can also be found on the PmWiki site.

Entities using PmWiki

Examples of entities using PmWiki include:

AE Data, Inc., Affinity Limited, American Physicians, Inc., ASC Consultants, Canadian Air Force, Computer Science Lab at Yale University, Department of Computer Science at the University of West Georgia, Division of Nearshore Research at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, GNUZoo, HanditecAm, Icelandic International Rally, Netherlands Patent Office, Oxford Mobile Robotics Group, Syslog, Thunder Data Systems, Inc., University of South Carolina - Aiken

A full directory of PmWiki users can be found on the PmWiki page.

Further reading


External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Michaud, Patrick R. "WikiGroupMotivation - Why WikiGroups?". Patrick R. Michaud. http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/WikiGroupMotivation. Retrieved 5 April 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Duff, Jonathan Scott (11 May 2004). "[Pmwiki-users] developers history". Patrick R. Michaud. http://pmichaud.com/pipermail/pmwiki-users/2004-May/004757.html. 
  3. "PmWiki / Contact us". Patrick R. Michaud. http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ContactUs. Retrieved 5 April 2012. 
  4. Michaud, Patrick R (13 June 2004). "PmWiki 1.0.0 released". OSDir. http://osdir.com/ml/web.wiki.pmwiki.user/2004-06/msg00355.html. Retrieved 5 April 2012. 
  5. "Index of /pub/pmwiki/older-releases". Patrick R. Michaud. http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/older-releases/. Retrieved 5 April 2012. 
  6. "PmWiki / Release Notes". Patrick R. Michaud. http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ReleaseNotes. Retrieved 5 April 2012.