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This Bot integrates the successful opensource CMS Solution, Joomla, with the free Encyclopedia, WikiPedia. When activated [[wikitagged]] words in Joomla contents will become hyperlinked to WikiPedia articles. Note! Wikibot for Joomla 1.5 does now exist (Aug2007). Check plugin homepage or search for Wikibot2 at this site. Version 1.1 (10feb2006) - was extended with International (Fish) support by Nicolas Moyroud, and now links tagged words to correct wiki.language.site or a preferred one specified in the Bot config view. Backward compatible an ... |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://www.theinevitabledossier.com/wikibot.html | Views: 67,484 |
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| aWiki for Joomla! 1.5 |
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| aWiki lets you add content from a wiki built with mediawiki, as en.wikipedia.org, and all links in the article are suitable for posting on your site. Possibility to chose a wiki to integrate for each link. And possibility to chose an article for each link. Demo: http://joomla.anezi.net/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&Itemid=3 Compatible with Joomla 1.5 only |

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Other | Non-Commercial | http://joomla.anezi.net | Views: 8,027 |
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| WikiBot2 |
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This Bot integrates the successful opensource CMS Solution, Joomla, with the free Encyclopedia, WikiPedia. When activated [[wikitagged]] words in Joomla contents will become hyperlinked to WikiPedia articles. Wikibot2 is the Joomla 1.5 version of the Wikibot for 1.0.x. Missing in 2.0.0 compared to 1.5.x: * Fish multilanguage support is still missing, but is soon to be added! New in 2.0.0: * A global switch for direct or search wikilinks. * Set own wikisiteurl as a global variable. * Set own wikisitename as a global variable. |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://www.theinevitabledossier.com/wikibot.html | Views: 12,753 |
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| MamboWiki |
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| First released in 2005 and with over 30,000 downloads, this is acomponent to integrate MediaWiki so your Mambo or Joomla site can offer the comprehensive wiki functionality of MediaWiki. Users can edit and create Wiki pages while admins can manage MediaWiki and create menus to present selected pages. There is also a separate bot that allows links to the wiki from regular content pages and a separate recent changes module that is able to present a combined list of wiki and cms content changes. We love MediaWiki and wanted to be able to prepare ... |


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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://www.joomlawiki.org/ | Views: 79,038 |
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| OpenWiki with Slimbox |
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Modified version of the great OpenWiki 1.1.0 by Marko Schmuck aka Predator from www.j-prosolution.com extended with the popular Slimbox javascript effect by Christophe Beyl from www.digitalia.be. Slimbox is used for all internal and external media links. You can download it as full component installation or only the update package with files for slimbox integration. |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://www.joomla.sk | Views: 26,114 |
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| TINMW Is Not MamboWiki 2 |
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Ever had to pay yet another developer to upgrade Mambo Wiki\'s mediawiki to the latest version of MediaWiki? We have just done that, and are distributing a FREE version of TINMW, and modified TINMW and are giving you this. This product has all the features of MediaWiki, and : * No iframes * Easy configuration of mediawiki parameters * Wiki related modules Batteries not included. Like we say, TINMW IS NOT MAMBOWIKI. |

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GPLv2.0 | Commercial | http://www.ernitech.com/shop/tinmw-is-not-mambowiki-paid-... | Views: 10,801 |
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| aWiki for Joomla! 1.0 |
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| aWiki lets you add content from a wiki built with mediawiki, as en.wikipedia.org, and all links in the article are suitable for posting on your site. Designed for Joomla! 1.0 |

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Other | Non-Commercial | http://joomla.anezi.net | Views: 3,662 |
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| DocBook:Collab |
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DocBook:Collab is a wiki-style component that allows users to * upload and import existing DocBook documents * edit the sections' XML source online, using a WYSIWYG editor (BitFlux XML Editor) * add new / delete sections * directly export the XML source into various output formats, such as single-/multi-page HTML, PDF or HTMLHelp (.chm). The XML format used for the component is the DocBook grammar. You need Mozilla/FireFox to be able to use the editor! |

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GPLv2.0 | Non-Commercial | http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/docbookcollab/ | Views: 20,231 |
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Component: mini-application to render the main page body
Module: renders small html blocks on any page
Plugin: changes code behavior dynamically (renamed from mambot)
Language: provides language translation
Tool : external application that helps with creating or managing Joomla! site
Special - extension specific plugin that requires another extension to operate
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