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Hello everyone,

I am looking for easy to use/maintain open source .Net based wiki/blog. I do not have Active Directory setup, so appreciated if it is open source with SQL Server based user management wiki/blog. I need the project written in .Net (C#). Any recommendations?

thanks in advance, George

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We've used ScrewTurnWiki very successfully, although this is more a wiki and not also a blog, but you weren't very specific on your use case so it might still be helpful:

http://www.screwturn.eu/

The only downside (and may not be for you) is that it relies on wiki formatting and does not have WYSIWYG. However it is easy to integrate with different plugins for data storage, user authentication, and extensibility.

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Good stuff! I trust your user experience. – George2 May 19 at 15:44
Newest version of 3.0 has a WYSIWYG, and that release is at RC status so it should be ready soon. – Mcbeev May 19 at 18:11
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Check there : Starter Kit Web Sites

Best .NET blog engine

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Also check this question i asked few weeks ago:

Whats the best CMS/Website Starter kit for my project?

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Starter Kit Web Sites is a set of multiple open source projects, which one do you recommened? – George2 May 19 at 15:31
How about wiki open source engine? – George2 May 19 at 15:36
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I tried BlogEngine.NET and it was nice – Amr ElGarhy May 19 at 15:36
Thanks @Amr ElGarhy, any open source wiki to recommend? – George2 May 19 at 15:38
John Nolan sent some good – Amr ElGarhy May 19 at 15:39
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Google says:

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Good stuff about wiki engine! – George2 May 19 at 15:44
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Good stuff! It is blog engine, how about open source wiki? – George2 May 19 at 15:34
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If you need an opensource .NET wiki engine - there is no alternatives - ScrewTurn is your choice. It is a very fast, powerfull and writing custom plugins is very simple.

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