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A personal wiki is a wiki maintained primarily for personal use. Personal wikis allow people to organize information on their desktop or mobile computing devices in a manner similar to community wikis, but without the need for collaboration by multiple users. Personal wiki software can be broadly divided into multi-user wiki software with personal editions, and those wiki applications that are designed only for single users, not depending on a database engine and a web server. The first class includes wiki applications such as MoinMoin or TWiki, as these can be installed for standalone use as well. This may require installing additional software, for example a web server, a database management system, or a WAMP/LAMP software bundle. Nevertheless, this does not mean the wiki must be accessible to outside users.〔Trapani, Gina, (Geek to Live: How to host a personal wiki on your home computer ), lifehacker.com, 2005-9-16. Accessed 2012-4-17.〕 Some personal wikis are public but password-protected, running either on their own webservers or hosted by third parties. This has the advantage that the personal space can be accessed and edited from any computer or PDA with a web browser.〔Falconer, Joe, (The Quick & Dirty Guide to Personal Wikis ), lifehack.org, 2008-7-14. Accessed 2012-4-17.〕 ==Multi-user wiki software== Multi-user wiki applications with personal editions: * MoinMoin (written in Python) has a desktop edition.〔Zukerman, Erez, (Editorial Review of MoinMoin ), PCWorld, pcworld.com, 2012-3-23. Accessed 2012-4-17.〕 * TWiki (written in Perl) has TWiki for Windows Personal and Certified TWiki. * DokuWiki (written in PHP) has Dokuwiki on a Stick – it works on plain text files and thus does not need a database. Its syntax is similar to the one used by MediaWiki and makes sure the data files remain readable outside the wiki. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Personal wiki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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