![]() I wanted to give a little time to discuss but I'm rejecting the change in focus. The core idea is drag and drop, support for multimedia directly, it has an intuitive interface however. While I don't mind mentioning wikipad it doesn't provide the same focus. ![]() The focus has shifted to an emphasis on an inventory of products. Originally this article was focused on the additional features that personal wikis offered as sort of a roadmap for where server wikis might head in upcoming years. images) Dnowacki 19:31, (UTC) Discussion of order of listed personal Wikis jbolden1517 Talk 11:05, (UTC) I'm not going to take sides, but will note that Wikidpad does in fact support drag and drop of files (and will display them if possible, e.g. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.17.92.4 ( talk) 20:01, (UTC). And the line "flyingmeat also make a lightweight wiki server available for use with VoodooPad." is no longer true, so I think it should be deleted. The company's name is "Flying Meat", not "flyingmeat", so it would be good to fix that. So I propose a change to the VoodooPad information. Teratornis 21:01, 13 January 2007 (UTC) Flying Meat / VoodooPad corrections. Comments? - Teratornis 18:44, 13 January 2007 (UTC) I felt bold so I went ahead and copied the content from Desktop Wiki into Personal wiki, and made Desktop Wiki and Desktop wiki redirects to it. I suggest also making a Desktop wiki as a redirect to Personal wiki, so at least the WP:TITLE-compliant name exists as a search target. Desktop Wiki's title violates WP:TITLE#Lowercase second and subsequent words in titles.There may not be any such thing as a wiki that is truly limited to the desktop, making the name something of a misnomer. However, personal wikis can also run on mobile computing devices such as PDAs and laptops (e.g., the "wiki on a stick"). Desktop Wiki is less general, implying a limitation to desktop computers.The choice of which page to keep as the content page seems arbitrary I favor keeping Personal wiki as the canonical article, and making Desktop Wiki a redirect to Personal wiki, because: It looks like the customary solution is to merge the two articles into one, keeping both article names, and leaving one as a redirect to the other, to avoid breaking any existing links. I'm not sure which page should remain: Desktop Wiki or Personal wiki? Any ideas? - The NeveR SLeePiNG 21:57, 2 January 2007 (UTC) See: WP:MERGE and WP:REDIRECT. Teratornis 18:54, 13 January 2007 (UTC) Merging with Desktop Wiki PS, please sign your comments, and if you type full URLs, they turn into hyperlinks (see: Help:Link#External links). However, if someone feels motivated, they might write a section: Personal wiki#Comparison to note-taking software, and compare personal wikis to note-taking applications. The article description does not make it sound like a wiki. ( unsigned comment 03:08, 7 December 2006 Asharism)Ä®verNote has an article, which does not classify it as a wiki. ![]() 20 General advice to all hackers full of expectationsÄoes Evernote ( ) qualify as a wiki? It's mainly a note taking application.16 Image copyright problem with Image:StoneNotes 1 2.png.12 Fair use rationale for Image:Connectedtext-tree.jpg.7 Proposal to group the software list by OS.5 Discussion of order of listed personal Wikis.
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