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Calling all architects! How to revolutionize the field of architecture? [more inside]
posted on Nov 9, 2007 - 20 answers

What free, open-source projects can I run in a privately accessible portion of my webspace that would be useful to me in terms of making things more practical in my own life (think Lifehacker-43 Folders kind of stuff)? I'd prefer Mefites' personal experiences with their own installs over linkage that you've seen but never tried — although I'll take either one. [more inside]
posted on May 7, 2007 - 4 answers

What's the best free hosted wiki service that will let you export your wiki? [more inside]
posted on Dec 2, 2006 - 2 answers

Help me find collaborative hex-mapping software. [more inside]
posted on Sep 29, 2006 - 1 answers

Does anybody know of a one-page WYSIWYG wiki application? [more inside]
posted on Sep 14, 2006 - 8 answers

What recommendations do you have for an intranet wiki? I need: - page-level access controls - a simple calendar of events (birthdays, travel dates, etc) - written in PHP I love MediaWiki, but there is no concept of private pages (there is a plugin script that supports it, but I want something in the core to ease upgrades). I've also checked out Wackowiki which looks good, but doesn't seem to have any calendar integration. Any suggestions?
posted on Dec 7, 2005 - 9 answers

I have a complex shareware program and would like to provide online help -- less complicated than a "knowledgebase" but better organized than a rambling FAQ. Have you all seen any ubercool online support pages? Where? [more inside]
posted on Jun 4, 2005 - 4 answers

Is there server-side software that that I can log into to give me a directory listing of all the pages and folders on my web server and allow me edit the text and upload binary files? Even better would be to have it allow me to put a little edit link somewhere on the page if it knows via cookies that I'm logged in. I'd like to be able to easily edit my site from anywhere. It's not exactly a wiki because they seem to have their own directory structures, I don't need their special formatting syntax, and it wouldn't be communal. Of course, free is preferable.
posted on Apr 22, 2005 - 8 answers