- Wikit, the Wiki software that runs this website, can be run as a standalone personal Wiki. Check wiki database for offline use for more info.
- Notebook App is an application designed from the ground up to be a personal Wiki.
- ProjectForum's demo version works very well as a PIM
- Notions -A Personal Wiki Built Using Tcl/Tk
CommentsThe original idea of a wiki is to provide a quick and convenient way to edit web pages in situ, with a very simple syntax for markup and hyperlinks. Personal Wikis don't have to be literal collections of web pages, but without the simple markup and hyperlinking the term "wiki" ceases to apply. [unperson] deleted Tkoutline and Minkowsky from the above list since they don't have the hyperlinking feature.The comments were:
- Tkoutline doesn't have search capabilities, but it does allow browsing, editing, and linking of collections of pages. In this case the pages are outlines. Also, there is no distinction between edit mode and browse mode.
- Minkowsky is a task, appointment and an address manager.
Larry Smith: Much as I hate to suggest using software outside of the Tcl world, I really do think that TiddlyWikis [1] are just about the best tool I've seen for this application. I personally use GTDTiddlyWiki [2]. EMJ But there is a variant (TsWiki [3]) which has a TCL/Sqlite server-side.
2004.12.20 WJR Hi - I'm looking for a Tcl/Tk-based addressbook or PIM. Any recommendations? Thanks!Addressbook should fit the bill nicely.For a PIM wiki like, I recommend this very wiki we are writing on: Wikit. It works great! Like many have done, you can download it and install it on your hard drive.NoteBook App programmed by Will Duquette can also do the work brilliantly (stand alone no browser required).ProjectForum's demo version programmed by Mark Roseman is excellent also as a PIM (it works with the browser; it comes with a dedicated server and like Tkoutline and Notebook App it is operational out of the box! This means no installation is needed!). The beauty of it is that it gives you an internet look and feel while you are working offline.. The colours are pretty... Excellent package...LV However, most PIMs include some degree of management functionality for the personal information. The wiki doesn't really do much - it provides one search capability. However, it doesn't provide, for instance, the ability to sort ones addresses in various manners, etc.Certainly one can easily use a wiki to collect various pieces of personal information, and then create some coarse degree of hyperlinking between pages. Which makes it functional, and free. That's not a bad way to start. Then perhaps after you've figured out what other features you need, or at least want, you can either look into enhancing the software or locating a more featureful package.
Personal wikis in other languagesFor a very very complete list of wiki engines available for download in all sorts of programming languages, click here: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiEngines




