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    Still searching for a good personal wiki

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    stevenf | # 1 | 2007-11-06, 04:59 | Report

    A robust personal wiki would be a killer app for me on my N800. I'm specifically looking for something that will work offline, so I don't need an internet connection to read and edit the wiki.

    Basic formatting and images would be great, as would plain-text storage of pages.

    I've installed DokuWiki, using the nginx web server and PHP on the N800. It works, but it's a little sluggish. Also, you have to use MicroB because Opera will always try to establish a data connection, even if you are connecting to localhost.

    I know there's an awful lot of Python code floating around, and I'm mostly unfamiliar with it. Anyone know of anything worth trying out wiki-wise on the N800?

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    ysss | # 2 | 2007-11-06, 05:03 | Report

    Have you tried tiddlywiki.com?
    It's self contained in a single html and works fine with Opera and Microb. I think this has been suggested on the forum in the past.

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    stevenf | # 3 | 2007-11-06, 05:07 | Report

    I worry that TiddlyWiki might not gracefully handle a large amount of data, due to its single-file approach.

    But it is a good suggestion that I had forgotten about, so thanks! I'll check it out.

    Any others?

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    speculatrix | # 4 | 2007-12-20, 23:37 | Report

    does tiddlywiki work reliably?

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    zinoff | # 5 | 2007-12-21, 00:02 | Report

    somebody reported success with moin moin some times ago... but never heard back

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    linuxrebel | # 6 | 2007-12-21, 09:21 | Report

    I've seen tiddly's up to 100MB in size (thats a lot of text folks). As for Moin Moin. That's what wikipedia runs. But for lightweight, tidly is it. IMHO

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    rtrudel | # 7 | 2007-12-21, 13:21 | Report

    Excellent timing. I just put tiddlywiki on my 770. Seems to work fine, but admittedly I don't have tons of data on it yet.

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