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Revision as of 18:24, 22 November 2022
Vanilla is a wiki engine developed by Christian Langreiter of Austria, compiled from REBOL.[1] It uses only text files for data-storage, and its wiki syntax is unknown.
Conceptually rooted in the conceptual mish-mash marrying utmost simplicity and stunning effectivity spawned by Ward Cunningham's original wiki, Vanilla from the beginning provided Weblogging functionality (through the aptly named du-jour extension, or dynasnip, as such things are called in Vanillalingo). This particular breed of software, the Wiki/Weblog cross-over, is nowadays commonly referred to as Bliki – and as far as we know Vanilla was the very first.
Vanilla is released for free under the Academic Free License v2.0 (AFL 2.0).
- View a detailed feature list of Vanilla on the WikiMatrix wiki engine comparison wiki-site.
Pages in category “Vanilla”
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Media in category "Vanilla"
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
- Vanilla btn.gif 114 × 29; 3 KB
- VanillaSite.at.gif 544 × 49; 4 KB