History: Tiki vs TWiki
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Similar
- Both Tiki, TWiki (along with XWiki) are free and open source enterprise/applications wikis.
- Both support Wiki markup. Please see (if) Why Wiki Syntax Is Important to your project.
- The names of the projects are similar and sometimes confused 😊
Different
- TWiki is written in Perl whereas Tiki is written in PHP.
- Tiki hosting requirements are easier (shared hosting)
- TWiki uses files for storage whereas Tiki uses a database, such as MySQL.
- TWiki is GPL, Tiki is LGPL. The main difference between the GPL and the LGPL is that the latter can be linked to (in the case of a library, 'used by') a non-(L)GPLed program, which may be free software or proprietary software.
Wiki Matrix
Compare them at http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/Tiki-Wiki-CMS-Groupware+TWiki
Active contributors
Number of contributors who made changes to the project source code each month.
Tiki is in red
Activity level
Number of commits made to the project source code each month.
Tiki is in red
Opinions
"..All in all. I was up with TikiWiki in no time…
To my surprise, it looked more refined than Twiki, the UI was more intuitive, not cluttered. Finding and setting up information was easy..."
-- http://xmltech.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/stint-with-a-cms-twiki-installations-and-problems/
There is a fork of Twiki called FosWiki.