Squeaky New Wiki I've largely ignored
Wikis for the past couple of years just because I didn't like the name. I still don't like the name, but the idea is pretty cool. Actually, the other problem with Wikis in general is that their default themes can cause eye paralysis. Not too long ago I installed
MoinMoin on my own machine to fool around with the wonderful world of Wikis. Unfortunately, my Wiki is collecting dust because I don't really have an explicit use for it at the moment and it's ugly, but I'll keep it in mind for the next project.
So since I'm mildly interested in Wiki stuff at the moment, I came across
TiddlyWiki via
Educational Weblogs. The idea is that the whole Wiki is contained in a single HTML page. The content expands out using DHTML as you click on links starting from the original text. Saving changes looks to be a bit of a pain in the butt, but apparently some people have hacked some stuff together to save changes to a server. It looks good, works well, and so now I'll have to figure out a use for it.
I guess we could have a Wiki for Gush features. That makes too much sense. Ah, nevermind.