A Personal Wiki is a non-collaborative [Wiki]-like application that lets a single individual browse, edit, search, and link together their own personal collection of pages. At present there are at least four applications of this kind written in TCL/TK and downloadable: * [Wikit], the [Wiki] software that runs this website, can be run as a standalone personal Wiki. * [Notebook App] is an application designed from the ground up to be a personal Wiki. * [ProjectForum]'s demo version works very well as a PIM * [Tkoutline] doesn't have search capabilities, but it does allow browsing, editing, and linking of collections of pages. In this case the pages are outlines. Also, there is no distinction between edit mode and browse mode. * [Minkowski] is a task, appointment and an address manager. ---- '''Suggestion for a PIM''' 2004.12.20 [WJR] Hi - I'm looking for a Tcl/Tk-based addressbook or PIM. Any recommendations? Thanks! [RA2] For a PIM wiki like, I recommend this very wiki we are writing on: Wikit. It works great! Like many have done, you can download it and install it on your hard drive. [NoteBook App] programmed by [Will Duquette] can also do the work brilliantly (stand alone no browser required). [ProjectForum]'s demo version programmed by Mark Roseman is excellent also as a PIM (it works with the browser; it comes with a dedicated server and like [Tkoutline] and [Notebook App] it is operational out of the box! This means no installation is needed!). For a very very complete list of wiki engines available for download in all sorts of programming languages, click here: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines. We are talking here of internet '''and''' personal wikis. For a list of '''personal''' wikis written in all programming languages, click here: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?PersonalWiki. ---> If you'd like to change the look of your personal wiki yourself and if you know a little HTML, EddiesWiki 1.1 is the big favourite in this arena. Download it from http://tinyted.org. More info here: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?EddiesWiki. It is written in C++; like [ProjectForum] it comes with a server and only a browser is required. ---> WxWidgets was used by RyanNorton to make an excellent cross-platform personal wikki: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxprojects (based on Eddies Wiki) '''Enjoy wiki!''' ----- [Category Wikit]