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I am looking for a good personal desktop wiki with a good desktop integration. Like for example drag and drop of files, images, etc. I am currently evaluating WikidPad.

Which personal wiki are you using and what is your experience with it?

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You should look at ConnectedText (www.connectedtext.com). It has all standard wiki features, it is robust and included semantic extensions, not available in other systems.

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We use ScrewTurn Wiki in our department which is a free and easy one to use.

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+1 for WikidPad. I used WikidPad extensively at work until coworkers and I grass-rooted a proper Wiki into the department. WikidPad is brilliant for simple-and-fast single user wiki work, and its formatting is easy to migrate to proper wikis later on. I also like that it can generate HTML output.

Alternatively, I highly recommend Foswiki.org (former TWiki). It's a highly mature Wiki with a very good WYSIWYG editor as well as solid wiki-ML, and it also allows all HTML tags! It is very easy to install on many platforms and contains good security measures.

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+1 For TiddlyWiki

I will also throw in a shout out to GTDTiddlyWiki, which I believe is an offshoot of TiddlyWiki. GTDTiddlyWiki is a great personal organizer and personal information manager.

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EverNote

Not a true wiki but it is excellent for gathering notes from various sources.

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I've used TiddlyWiki recently. It has some nice features and in combination with jsMath you can even use it to embed latex formulas into your wiki.

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The really cool thing about Tiddly is the fact that it's zero-config, because it just consists of html and some javascript. Put it into a directory and you can start using it.

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One of the coolest things I've seen in a while! – Assaf Feb 8 at 20:32
Having used it for nearly two weeks now, I can say that I've never been more organized, and have seldom been more focused. The default configuration wasn't to my taste, but breaking it in was easy enough. Pure win. – Duke Navarre Mar 19 at 7:37
Using this too... :) – Arnis L. Jun 29 at 8:20
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DokuWiki

DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use Wiki, mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind. It is targeted at developer teams, workgroups and small companies. It has a simple but powerful syntax which makes sure the datafiles remain readable outside the Wiki and eases the creation of structured texts. All data is stored in plain text files – no database is required.

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There is Zim, which is a desktop wiki. It is a very simple wiki, as it saves all its data in wiki-formatted text files, but it may be useful for you.

http://zim-wiki.org/index.html

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