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| [[EditMe.com]] [http://www.editme.com/] || paid || subscription-based || custom wiki engine written in Java
| [[EditMe.com]] [http://www.editme.com/] || paid || subscription-based || custom wiki engine written in Java
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| [[editthis.info]] [http://www.editthis.info] || free || No restrictions, and fast setup. Financially supported by [http://www.constantsun.com Constant Sun, LLC] || [[MediaWiki]]
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| [[JotSpot]] [http://www.jotspot.com] || paid || wiki app builder and subscription service
| [[JotSpot]] [http://www.jotspot.com] || paid || wiki app builder and subscription service

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This is a list of Wiki farms:

Wiki farm Price Features Wiki engine Content license
@wiki [1] free WYSIWYG-mode and Wiki-mode
ActiveWeave [2] free semantic wiki hosting service
BluWiki.org [3] free Similar to WikiCities, but with few content restrctions. No subscription needed, users can quickly make new wiki articles. Financially supported by OdioWorks, LLC. MediaWiki
EditMe.com [4] paid subscription-based custom wiki engine written in Java
editthis.info [5] free No restrictions, and fast setup. Financially supported by Constant Sun, LLC MediaWiki
JotSpot [6] paid wiki app builder and subscription service
Oddwiki [7] free Oddmuse
PBwiki [8] free and paid options Hosts simple, password-protected wikis on .pbwiki.com subdomain. No page limits, SSL, RSS & Atom, ZIP backups, diff, over 22,000 wikis already hosted, six wiki "skins", file uploads. custom wiki engine
ProjectForum [9] payment required custom wiki engine
Riters.com [10] free line document collaboration service and Wiki farm MoinMoin
Schtuff.com [11] free Supports tags & permissions. Easy backups, but no automatic recovery, if data is lost from server. Registered users can also leave comments on pages. Supports totally open pages, aswell. Google-ads displayed at the side of each page. Doesn't require a particular license for contributed material.
SeedWiki [12] free supported by google-ads placed at the bottom of the page; cross-platform WYSIWYG editing, stylesheets, subdomains.seedwiki.com, wiki-mode, subscriptions, plus a host of other things.
payment required for removal of Google ads and for having one's own domain that the wiki-owner can tag on to his wiki
Socialtext [13] paid custom wiki engine
Wikicities free MediaWiki
wikihost.org [14] free GeboGebo
Wikispaces [15] free and paid options WYSIWYG editing, simple interface, users get a subdomain on wikispaces.com. Free version supported by Google ads. No limits on numbers of pages, spaces, or members. Full RSS support; easy space backups in zip and tgz. custom wiki engine choice of Creative Commons, GNU FDL, other licenses
XWiki.com free XWiki

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