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I've tried the wiki that comes with DotNetNuke and we don't like it at all. Can anyone suggest a better wiki that we could use with DNN 5?

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You could try Canam Wiki 1.5. Here is a features list:

http://marketplace.dotnetnuke.com/p-875-canam-wiki100.aspx

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Have you had experience with this? What is your opinion? It had better be good for $99. – Joy P. Sep 30 at 20:34
They offer a 30 day trial. No, I haven't tried it, but I like the feature set, and I've bought $99 modules for DotNetNuke before. $99 is nothing if you get what you want and you have more than a trivial number of users and/or portal sites. – Robert Harvey Sep 30 at 20:39
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I agree. The DNN wiki is pretty klunky. We're trying Dokuwiki, Screwturn, and Mediawiki.

EDIT: No, these are not DNN modules. So they don't integrate directly. We're going to implement it as wiki.MySite.com rather than www.MySite.com/wiki. Good comment, @Robert Harvey.

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Do any of these integrate with DNN? – Robert Harvey Sep 30 at 20:20
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Dokuwiki and mediawiki are both PHP-based. Our host can't handle *nix things. I tried Screwturn. It doesn't play well with DNN. – Joy P. Oct 1 at 19:34

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