MediaWikiRank #1PopularDeclining
MediaWiki is an open-source software used to power Wikipedia and other websites. It allows for collaborative authoring and editing of content with features such as version control and user permissions management.17,161 sites
Decreased by 12.6%
DokuWikiRank #2PopularDeclining
DokuWiki is a free and open-source wiki software that allows users to create and manage content collaboratively. It uses plain text files instead of a database, making it easy to install and maintain.9,525 sites
Decreased by 12.8%
Atlassian ConfluenceRank #3PopularDeclining
Atlassian Confluence is a team collaboration software that allows members to collectively create, share, and manage content such as documents, spreadsheets, and other rich media types. It features an intuitive interface, robust security features, and seamless integration with other Atlassian suite products.2,734 sites
Decreased by 9.9%
Tiki Wiki CMS GroupwareRank #4Declining
Tiki is a web application development platform and content management system written in PHP. It includes a variety of features such as wiki pages, forums, blogs, and more, and is designed to be customizable and extensible to suit a wide range of needs.1,193 sites
Decreased by 15.2%
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166 sites
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Decreased by 8.0%
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