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What's the best: Wiki Host?
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daddydave:
What's the most flexible wiki-specific hosting site, for people not wanting to host it themselves? (e.g.., PBWiki etc.)
Some characteristics to think about (I'm sure I've forgotten some):
- Is it ad supported or can you put your own ads?
- Wiki software used (MediaWiki or Proprietary)
- Cost if any
- Ease of editing (do non-technical people feel comfortable with it?)
- Spam prevention features
- Moderation features
- Types of content supported
dantheman:
PBwiki has survived over quite a span of changes.
As paid version i would say it is the best.
Free ? Well, there's always TiddlyWiki.
I like the fact you can save your data online / offline.
PPLandry:
I've used both wetpaint and wikispaces.
Of the two, wetpaint has a better editor. Performance-wise, wikispaces page loads are faster than wetpaint (as far as I've observed)
HTH
wraith808:
You could also look at standard hosting- many of them include a package that installs more than one, and then you have a bit more control without having to pigeonhole yourself for the future.
I use liquidweb for my linux hosting, and they use Fantastico, which has options to install TikiWiki or PhpWiki automatically, along with several other options.
I use PmWiki personally, and a couple of sites that have that as a wiki hosting option:
http://www.siteground.com/pmwiki-hosting.htm
http://www.maiahost.com/cms/PmWiki_Hosting.html
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