While googling for it.I've stumbled upon html2wiki that seems to do the job(will try after done posting the Q up). But, other than that, there are many other choices popped out during the query session.
An word on which app to choose would be appreciated!
Thanks for the mention. We're the publishers of that tool. To get good wikitext out, I found it works better to convert my Markdown text to HTML and then convert the HTML to wikitext. The conversion isn't fabulous as the references don't end up at the bottom of the article but in the middle. I loath wikitext, it's really a headache. I don't know why Wikipedia doesn't just offer a Markdown interface for editing for less technical authors/editors.
@Foliovision Well, in part, because you can't express even a tiny fraction of the things Wikitext supports using MarkDown. (And no, I'm not even talking about templates, though they'd have to be in the mix as well and you'd still have their syntax.) With a more robust markup language (AsciiDoc or ReStructuredText), you could maybe get sorta close, but MarkDown is far, far too limited to even be a consideration. The conversion to MarkDown would be lossy. Even the unchanged MarkDown wouldn't remotely resemble the original, when converted back to Wikitext.
Wikitext is too complex. But wiki people revel in the complexity. Many of the more intelligent and well-educated people in the world can't bear to use such a broken and overly complex editing system, so Wikipedia attracts a certain kind of nitpicking, shallow intellect.
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