What is a Wiki ?
A wiki is a system where the users can edit the pages they navigate, version control and permissions can be used to prevent vandalism. Tiki is a easy-to use extensible and easy to customize CMS system based on a Wiki system.
And what is Tiki ?
Tiki is a complex (in features) but easy to use CMS system based on a Wiki, this release of Tiki includes the Wiki and Image galleries. The next version will add a CMS system (Articles, submissions and topics) and blogs. Future versions will add new features (polls, forums, quizzes, e-learning, etc).
General Features
* A Wiki
* Image galleries
* Weblogs
* File galleries
* Polls
* Articles and submissions
* Chat
* Forums
* FAQs
* Quizzes
* HTML pages and dynamic HTML pages (live update !)
* RSS feeds
* Templates
* Editable drawings and figures
* Comments
* Outputs valid XHTML code
* Uses CSS to deploy themes
* Permission system using groups and users
* Uses PEAR ::DB to access databases
* Multi-language support
* Template-based using Smarty, customizable layout and look and feel
* Caching system for external pages and images
* Externally linked images are downloaded to the Tiki image base
* Rankings for all the features
* Integrated Search engine