The Advanced Open Source Enterprise Wiki
Learn about XWiki's concept and why it's an alternative to Confluence and MediaWiki
Features
- a very robust WYSIWYG editor
- a powerful wiki syntax
- unique set of applications
… and many more.
Why use XWiki?
Developed for more than 10 years, XWiki is being used by many high profile companies as:
- Knowledge base
- Collaborative intranet
- Public website
- Business applications
… or other use cases.
XWiki Projects
XWiki offers a generic platform for developing projects and collaborative applications using the wiki paradigm.
- Platform XWiki Platform is the generic wiki platform offering runtime services for applications built on top of it.
- Flavors XWiki Standard is a fully-featured flavor on top of XWiki. It's also a second generation wiki offering the ability to install and develop small applications inside wiki pages.
- Extensions XWiki Extensions allows you to customise your wiki by providing a vast collection of applications that can be installed on top of the default distribution.
- All projects All XWiki software is developed in Java and under the LGPL open source license. Top Level Projects are actively developed by the XWiki Development Team. In order to see all our projects please visit the forge.
All XWiki software is developed in Java and under the LGPL open source license. In order to see all our projects please visit the forge.
XWiki Extensions
Over 600 extensions: applications, macros, skins, plugins, themes, etc.
XWiki is a light and powerful development platform that allows you to customize the wiki to your specific needs. Using structured data and in-page-scripting you can create macros and applications that allow you to extend the capabilities of your wiki.