Projects Powered by XWiki

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XWiki is the next generation wiki, a generic web development platform for collaborative applications. As such its use cases are diverse: collaborative intranet, knowledge base, CMS, competitive intelligence, public debate, collaborative creation of school courses, web site creation, etc. See below a list of projects based on XWiki.

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