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The joy of X - master the Linux GUI
If you're a Linux user you have no doubt heard of GNOME and KDE. These popular desktop environments are really the pinnacle of a deep iceberg of technology with the X-Windows graphical interface underpinning it all. Here are a couple of ways to tame X, kicking off a journey of unlimited ability to change the Linux look-and-feel.

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LilyPond
LilyPond is an "automated engraving system." It will format music notation beautifully without requiring typographical expertise of its users. It tries to mimic traditional plate engraving in the general impression, layout algorithms, and the font design.

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  • Apache::MiniWiki
    Apache::MiniWiki is a simplistic Wiki for Apache. It doesn't have many uses besides very simple installations where hardly any features are needed.
  • Bitswiki
    Bitswiki is a wiki that runs on Ruby on Rails. It features tags, searching, textile markdown, revision comparison, pluggable external authentication, listing of recent changes, RSS feeds for individual page changes or the entire wiki, and scriptaculous drawer effects.
  • BoreWiki
    BoreWiki provides a Web form interface to edit reStructuredText formatted text and creates static (X)HTML pages out of it. It provides password-based user authentication, and has directory-based access control for these users.
  • Chiq_Chaq
    Chiq_chaq was inspired by WikiWikiWeb, implementing forum-like features and dynamic site management, combined with easy localization and friendliness towards non-technical users.
  • Cloud Wiki
    Cloud Wiki is a wiki engine written in Python and backed by Sqlite, providing user authentication, powerful command line administration facilities, and a concise, efficient Web interface.
  • COCANWIKI
    COCANWIKI is a full-featured Wiki and content management system. It has many unique features not found in any other Wikis including live preview when editing, advanced navigation (including the ability to follow links in both directions), PIM/calendar extensions, user permissions, customisable page layouts, virtual hosting (handling more than one Wiki per server), search, anti-spam, and email notifications.
  • Diamond Wiki
    Diamond Wiki is an attempt to combine faceted navigation with wiki- and blog-style features.
  • diric
    Diric is a Web application that allows you to create wiki-like Web sites easily. It is based on a file/folder architecture and uses markdown to format its pages. Diric is inspired from diri.
  • DocBook Wiki
    DocBookWiki can display DocBook documents online. Different from the other applications, which convert a DocBook document into HTML first, in order to display it online, DocBookWiki converts it on the fly, so that the format for saving the document will still be XML (DocBook). In order to do this efficiently, DocBookWiki splits it first into chunks, according to chapters, sections etc.
  • DokuWiki
    DokuWiki is a simple to use Wiki aimed at a small companies documentation needs. It works on plain texts files and thus needs no database. It has a simple but powerful Syntax which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki. It utilizes GNU grep for fast text search.
  • doxWiki
    doxWiki is a simple-to-use Wiki for a Web site, personal database, or flexible document source. It has a compatible mark-up language with powerful extensions. It can use any Web server or built-in personal server. The output is XHTML-compliant.
  • ErfurtWiki
    ErfurtWiki is a small Wiki engine implemented in PHP which stores its pages in a MySQL database or via a flat file backend.
  • FeShoot Wiki
    FeShoot is an AJAX-enabled wiki for personal or small group use. It uses XAJAX, PHP, and Text_Wiki.
  • FinScribe
    FinScribe is a flexible Web authoring application which provides wiki and weblog authoring functionality in one application (commonly referred to as a "bliki"). Originally written as a technology demonstration for the Fins Web application framework, FinScribe has grown into a full featured application that offers the best features of many different applications in one easy-to-use package.
  • Gazest
    Gazest is a wiki inspired by Git and Mercurial. It preserves the full history graph of every revision to enable branching and merging. The look and feel is trivial to change.
  • GeboGebo Wiki
    GeboGebo Wiki is a system written for tdbengine. It stores all data in a local database structure and thus provides an indexed fulltext search.
  • GetWiki
    GetWiki is an interactive PHP/MySQL application for Wiki websites such as Wikinfo. A highly modified, and controversial, version of the MediaWiki 1.1.0 software running Wikipedia and other sites, GetWiki introduces XML import of individual articles from any other Wiki-site offering XML export.
  • IkeWiki
    IkeWiki is a kind of Wiki (a so-called "Semantic Wiki") developed by Salzburg Research that allows users to annotate pages and links between pages with semantic annotations. Such annotations are useful because they give machines a certain amount of "understanding" of the content that goes beyond merely displaying the page.
  • ikiwiki
    ikiwiki converts a directory full of wiki pages into HTML pages suitable for publishing on a Web site. Unlike many wikis, ikiwiki does not have its own ad-hoc means of storing page history, and instead uses a revision control system such as Subversion. ikiwiki implements all of the other standard features of a wiki, including Web-based page editing, user registration and logins, a RecentChanges page, BackLinks, search, Discussion pages, tags, smart merging and conflict resolution, page locking, and commit email messages. It also supports generating RSS feeds and blogging, and a plugin system allows many other features to be added.
  • JOTWiki
    JOTWiki is a full featured wiki engine, which allows you to create, edit, and link Web pages easily without having to learn a difficult language like HTML. It features no dependencies other than a J2EE engine, multiple namespaces (allowing you to have multiple "sites"), easy administration, template support, a built-in database, saving of pages in plain text, and full support for profiles, users, and permissions.
  • KwikWiki
    KwikWiki is a Web application that enables you to set up a Web site where anyone can edit the content of a page or add new pages. The system will track things like recent changes and indicate if a link is dead or not. It uses a very simple notation to create links and lists and to format text. KwikWiki also keeps every version of a page that is saved so you don't have to worry about losing old data. KwikWiki also has a fast and scalable full-text search functionality that does things like show all the pages which are related to the current page.
  • LesserWiki
    LesserWiki is a TiddlyWiki style Wiki engine using Ajax. It is a Rails application.
  • MicKI
    MicKI is a minimal wiki incarnation meant as a simple collaboration platform with a minimal learning curve and installation time, and lean demands on its environment. It consists of a single CGI binary written in C, and by default uses no database system and no revision control system whatsoever.
  • moin2rst
    moin2rst is a MoinMoin formatter plugin for rendering a MoinMoin Wiki page in reStructuredText syntax.
  • MoinMoin
    MoinMoin is an advanced, easy to use and extensible WikiEngine with a large community of users.
  • Nanoki
    Nanoki is a simple, elegant wiki engine implemented in Lua.
  • Ogham
    Ogham is designed to be a wiki like cms for non technical users. The emphasis is on ease of use over features. Non technical users have difficulty with any markup language so I felt a WYSIWYG editor was essential.
  • OntoWiki
    OntoWiki is a tool providing support for agile, distributed knowledge engineering scenarios. It facilitates the visual presentation of a knowledge base as an information map, with different views on instance data. It enables intuitive authoring of semantic content, with an inline editing mode for editing RDF content, smiliar to WYSIWIG for text documents. It fosters social collaboration aspects by keeping track of changes, allowing users to comment on and discuss every single part of a knowledge base, enabling them to rate and measure the popularity of content, and honoring the activity of users.
  • OpenGuides
    OpenGuides is a wiki-like package for maintaining a collaborative city guide. It is written in Perl and runs as a CGI program, and uses either the MySQL or PostgreSQL database.
  • OW2 wiki
    OrgoWiki2 is a wiki/BBS management system written in PHP, offering multiple areas, user pages,rich markup, internal backwards link, full referer tracking, RSS feeds, a public chat and an internal messaging system.
  • PhpWiki
    PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP. A WikiWikiWeb is a site where anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. Multiple storage backends, dynamic hyperlinking, themeable, scriptable by plugins, full authentication, ACL's.
  • Platypus Wiki
    Platypus Wiki is a project to develop an enhanced Wiki Wiki Web with ideas borrowed from the Semantic Web. It offers a simple user interface to create wiki pages with metadata based on W3C standards. It uses RDF (Resource Description Framework), RDF Schema and OWL (Web Ontology Language) to create ontologies and manage metadata.
  • PmWiki
    PmWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone developed by PatrickMichaud in the PHP scripting language. PmWiki has been primarily designed as a tool to support easy, collaborative authoring and maintenance of web sites.
  • PodWiki
    PodWiki is a flexible and collaboratve web tool which allows a group of users, a community, to maintain a whole website online. It uses Perl POD as its markup language.
  • PukiWiki
    PukiWiki ('PoohKeyWeKey' without any prolonged sounds) is a wiki implementation that works on PHP 4 and 5, outputs XHTML 1.1, has many plugins (including one for bug tracking) and skins (such as one for embedded browsers), enables English and/or UTF-8 configuration, and features case-insensitive WikiNames. The formatting rules are based on YukiWiki.
  • PurpleWiki
    PurpleWiki is a WikiWikiWeb implementation that adds purple numbers to paragraphs, headers, lists, and other fine-grained elements on a Wiki page. These numbers can be used to link to these elements. PurpleWiki may also be used as a document authoring system. Features include: Fine-grained addressability via purple numbers, Transclusions, Blog integration (MovableType and blosxom), and Modular architecture for maximum customizability.
  • Pyle
    Pyle features a renderer with enscript support and support for footnotes, lets you edit pages via FTP, offline HTML generation, email notification when a page is changed, support for attachments, with HTML template-files controlling a simple "look and feel".
  • QuikWiki
    QuikWiki is a Perl CGI Wiki that provides, functions to browse and edit Wiki pages, RCS version control, JPEG and PNG image display, page templates, and an application framework that allows embedded Perl scripts within pages.
  • remoteMoin
    remoteMoin is a couple of MoinMoin XML-RPC plugins which grant access to a MoinMoin Wiki beyond the options implemented in the standard distribution.
  • Rhizome Wiki
    Rhizome Wiki is a Wiki-like content management and delivery system that exposes the entire site -- content, structure, and metadata as editable RDF. Rhizome is designed to enable non-technical users to create these representations in an easy, ad-hoc manner. To this end, it includes a text formatting language which similar to a Wiki's but lets you author arbitrary XML content and RDF metadata. And for developers, this allows both content and structure to be easily repurposed and complex web applications rapidly developed.
  • Soks
    Soks enables collaborative online building of web pages. It is a wiki engine, written in the Ruby programming language. Soks's licence is the free and liberal Ruby licence.
  • Text_Wiki
    The Text_Wiki package allows you to transform text structured using Wiki rules into any defined target output format, such as XHTML, RTF, LaTeX, and so on.
  • TigerWiki
    TigerWiki is a wiki that provides password security, automatic backup pages when editing, easy custom templates, and more. It is less than 20 kilobytes large.
  • TWiki
    TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use Web-based collaboration platform. Use TWiki to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet or on the internet.
  • TWikiEdit
    TWikiEdit allows you to use an arbitrary text editor to edit TWiki topics. In the future, a lot more file types should be made editable, especially file types typically used in attachments or plugins as SVG.
  • Very Quick Wiki
    Very Quick Wiki is a WikiWiki web clone written using JSPs and designed to install and run with minimum effort on Tomcat or some other JSP server.
  • Wiclear
    Wiclear aims to provide a simple, small, and accessible wiki. It supports the XHTML and CSS W3C specifications. There is a simple install program and an admin panel.
  • WiGit
    WiGit is a simple and light wiki, written in PHP and using Git as a backend for tracking changes. Features include easy customization, extensive Textile markup syntax, full history tracking, basic support for users, and support for pretty URLs.
  • Wikepage Wiki
    Wikepage is a wiki-standard, easy to use and small wiki software derived from Tipiwiki2. Wikepage has some security features that Tipiwiki does not have, like password protected structure, and two patched important security flaws fixed.
  • Wiki on a Stick
    "Wiki on a Stick" is a personal wiki that lives in a single self-modifying HTML file that contains the software, interface, and database. It's useful for taking notes, for use as a calendar, and for documenting software, etc.
  • Wiki Type Framework
    WTF is not a Wiki engine, although it can be used as one. It is actually a generic web content management engine allowing you to create web documents easily from the comfort of your browser.
  • Wikidbase
    Wikidbase is a powerful and highly flexible combination of two structural extremes of data management systems: a wiki and a database. As such, it has all of the flexibility of a wiki (e.g. any kind of unstructured data can be stored) and the structural data capabilities of a database (e.g. data may be modeled similarly to database fields, tables, and relations, such that structural reports can me made of that data). The functionality is combined in such a way that this general-purpose data management system may be shaped easily without the need of a database expert into a custom data management application such as a contact relation management (CRM) system, a knowledge base, a shared calendar system, a project management system, etc.
  • WikkiTikkiTavi
    WikkiTikkiTavi is a script that runs wiki sites. It supports versioning, unicode support, edit-rate limiting scheme, and more.
  • WikklyText
    WikklyText is a wikitext engine that is compatible with the TiddlyWiki markup language. It can be used both as a Drupal plugin as well as for creating standalone (X)HTML documents. It is written in Python for portability and is not tied to any particular Web framework.
  • wixi
    Wixi is a personal wiki-like application for the desktop. It can be used to store information in an organized way. Pages are rendered to HTML and can be accessed in a tree of categories.
  • Yada Yada Yada Wiki
    Yada Yada Yada Wiki is a small wiki that lives in one self-modifying PHP5 file. It doesn't make use of JavaScript or databases, and works with all browsers. Example uses include planning a trip with your friends or setting up a project site without effort. It is inspired by the "Wiki on a Stick" project.
  • yawiki
    yet another wiki. Features include: search engine (jakarta lucene) integrated, versioning of every page.
  • Yawiki PHP
    Yet Another Wiki for PHP: YaWiki can be used as a traditional wiki; it adheres to much of the Wiki Way. Because YaWiki is designed for collaborative web-based documentation efforts, YaWiki adds logical name spaces, access control lists, navigational elements, and more. You may enable any, all, or none of these extra features.
  • yawk
    yet another wiki clone: yawk does not require a certain HTTP server like apache nor an installed database.



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