I tried all, pbwiki won! also great branding - than others. ----> (orghh wetpaint now) :D - Erhan Erdogan
we use Google sites for our start up here. Trac also has wiki built in as well. - Patrick Li
To clarify, this is something that I expect lots of random people to use+edit. I tried WetPaint once and ran into a lot of dumb problems. I've never heard of Confluence, will have to check it out. - Paul Buchheit
Why not just google doc writer? it does most of what a wiki does and no installation. - Javed Alam
@paul - Have you considered Wikia (http://www.wikia.com/)? It runs MediaWiki (same as Wikipedia) and is designed for lots of random people to edit. - DeWitt Clinton
Well if you're going to go crazy why not write a really simple wiki on top of appengine? Storage and authentication are already handled for you and you can use one of the python markdown implementations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M... The only reason I could imagine why you'd want something like this is because you want to outsource the system maintenance or you want it to run on infrastructure that's independent of the FF systems. AppEngine would give you that. - Adewale Oshineye
PBWiki is a good alternative and StikiPad. Depending on what you're doing, a TiddlyWiki at TiddlySpot.com might be an interesting alternative. - Lindsay Donaghe
wikimatrix.org(compare tool) might be useful. wikipatterns.com has really interesting adoption patterns - Greg Plumbly via Alert Thingy
You should totally use Google Sites. I think it is the most amazing Wiki ever. Plus, the product manager is a great guy. I mean I can't say enough about the product manager. Wow, wow, wow. You should use it just because of him. - Scott Johnston
CrossBrowserTesting.com is a new service designed to let website designers see what their website looks like in different browsers and in different operating systems. - Greg Plumbly