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ashikase

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Where to find Zwiki, as Sharp Dev was dead?
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2004, 08:28:09 pm »
rehorrericha:

I haven't really used the software much myself.

If you can read Japanese, there is plenty of information available. Try http://www.ayati.com/kobako/c3ebt.htm or searching through the archives on http://www.mobilenews.ne.jp/news/all/zaurus.html .

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« Reply #16 on: December 04, 2004, 06:21:36 am »
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Hello~~ So anybody have a copy of Zwiki?
I tried to upload it to the downloads section, but I didn't see it appearing there then... Anyway as it is very small I just attach it here. You must just install perl on your Z, which wasn't so easy. I remember trying several perl distros for the Z until I found one working fine.

BTW, have you ever read this thread?

killefiz.de:
The program is written in Perl (based on Ward Cunningham's WikiWikiWeb sources, distributed with the book TheWikiWay - http://leuf.net/cgi/wikidn?WikiWaySources) and starts as a process during the boot procedure. You need to have perl installed. After a reboot (or /etc/init.d/zwiki start from the commandline) point your broswer at http://localhost:82.

It's just great to have a wiki on your Z and I'm using it quite a lot. It's just so easy to write articles and later add them to the wiki at my work.

Have fun
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