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I need to use MediaWiki at work. It used to be okay, but with sites s.a. StackOverflow, there's some user interface issues that simply don't do any more.

Most importantly, I'd want to see the live preview when typing. There shouldn't be need for a preview mode.

What Wikis are you using? Which would be the best for a recent (easy) Web experience?

Can MediaWiki be updated to have more recent UI behaviour?

Addendum:

Two products seem to be above others, both "open source commercial" (= you get a skinny version free, standard and enterprise levels with more goodies cost).

Judge for yourself. I sure found my liking in one of these. :)

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MediaWiki 1.5 alpha 1 seems to have something for this itch: * 'live preview' reduces preview reload burden on supported browsers – akauppi Jul 12 at 16:24
mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Live_preview – akauppi Jul 12 at 16:32
WikiWig has been mentioned here: stackoverflow.com/questions/15871/… – akauppi Jul 12 at 17:04
mindtouch.com/Products/Demo_Gallery looks reeeeeally good. – akauppi Jul 12 at 18:11

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There is a WYSIWYG extension for mediawiki. See Fckeditor:

Fckeditor5

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Well there is StackExchange (which is the StackOverflow engine), but you have to pay for it.

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Thanks! Only heard about that now. Will be glad to try out the beta. – akauppi Jul 12 at 16:29

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