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Minki - Wikis
   
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Minki Wiki is a minimal wiki (hence the name) aimed at achieving a balance of simplicity, flexibility and useful features. One of Minki Wikis biggest strengths is its selection of text parsing markup, which is the heart and soul of Minki. Also worthy of mention is its file change comparison and export format options.



Latest versions include:

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* Search mechanism to find keywords within pages

* RSS feed that highlights changes as they occur

* MinkiSearch allows you to create your own quick access to your favorite search engines.

* Files can be individually password protected by anyone (though admin is granted over-ride)

* difference-highlighter for changed pages, enhanced file comparison allowing you to compare the current version to any previous version saved

 
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