Category:Foswiki

Foswiki is a wiki all about the Foswiki. This wiki supports the Foswiki user and development community. The Foswiki engine developers have targeted it mainly at corporate intranet use, but it is also fairly widespread on the internet (see list below). It is written in both  and . Now owned by the Foswiki Association e.V. in , , the software is available for under the  (GPL).

For a list of wikis powered by Foswiki, see below and the Foswiki installation directory on Foswiki.org.


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 * Does not support right-to-left
 * Its interface supports 22 languages:

Foswiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use  wiki and collaboration platform. The structured wiki is typically used 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. Web content can be created collaboratively by using just a browser. Users without programming skills can create wiki applications. Developers can extend the functionality of Foswiki with Plugins.

Administrators can tailor their Foswiki installation with over 200 extensions available at Foswiki.org.

Foswiki is supported by a large vibrant community. It is surrounded by a rich eco-system of diverse commercial service providers covering hosting, individual customizations and training.

Foswiki is the  successor, or  of <TWiki ></TWiki>. It was created on -10-27 by its core developers since a company called TWIKI.NET enforced their trademark on TWiki by locking out all former contributors.

Foswiki is backwards compatible to TWiki, and continues 10 years of experience and tradition. It's latest release fixes over 400 individual bugs relative to the current TWiki release. Major TWiki customers are in progress to migrate away from TWiki, i.e. as development and fixes of key enterprise features are only available upstream for Foswiki.

Foswiki is the FREE enterprise collaboration platform. Developed, supported and maintained by its users and the open-source community. For advanced collaboration, Foswiki lets you enter macros to automate pages and build entire applications from within your browser.


 * ''External links
 * Foswiki Download — at Foswiki.org
 * Foswiki Support - by the community, for the community — at Foswiki.org
 * Foswiki project update — at Foswiki.org
 * Backlinks to WebHome in all Webs — lists the various different management and support wikis for Foswiki, at Foswiki.org
 * Foswiki on GitHub
 * Foswiki Twitter feed
 * Foswiki Facebook page
 * — at the English Wikipedia