3 Apps tagged with “Documentation”

Docmost

Open-source collaborative wiki and documentation software
Docmost is an open-source collaborative wiki and documentation software, serving as an alternative to Confluence and Notion. It offers real-time collaboration, robust permissions management, and support for diagrams, making it ideal for managing wikis, knowledge bases, and documentation.
Website: Docmost

MediaWiki

Powerful, scalable software with feature-rich wiki implementation
MediaWiki is designed to provide open content, with easy collaboration and editing
MediaWiki helps you to collect and organize knowledge and make it available to a team or the world. Create private wikis for journaling or research, or publish your content with the option for open collaboration. It's powerful, multilingual, free and open, extensible, customizable, reliable, and free of charge. MediaWiki is great for creating an internal knowledgebase for your team to keep track of almost anything. Wikis automatically track edit history, so you can learn to collaborate in the wiki way: make bad changes easy to fix rather than hard to make. Creating your own wiki is also a great way to practice skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
Website: MediaWiki

Wiki.js

The most powerful and extensible open source Wiki software
Wiki.js is a modern, lightweight, and powerful wiki application built on Node.js. It offers a beautiful and intuitive interface, making documentation a joy to write. With features like version tracking, multilingual support, and a variety of authentication methods, Wiki.js is designed to meet the needs of both technical and non-technical users.
Website: Wiki.js