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WikidPad was created by Jason Horman who released it under his own
open source license, similar to the BSD license, in June 2005. Since
October 2005 Michael Butscher has been the main developer of
WikidPad running on Windows
WikidPad.[1]
Developer(s) Michael Butscher
File formats
WikidPad can store notes in plain text or a SQLite database. When storing notes as text, the program can use SQLite or Gadfly to
index the text files.
Plug-ins
Several other programs can be used as plug-ins to provide functions not directly supported:
Spell checker
Graphviz graph visualization software
MimeTex LaTeX formula renderer
Ploticus Charting and graphing software
gnuplot
See also
Personal wiki
List of wiki software
Comparison of wiki software
Comparison of notetaking software
List of Python software
References
1. Development history, http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/
2. Plugin description, http://trac.wikidpad2.webfactional.com/wiki/ListOfUserScripts
3. Review by Jo Bager, c't magazine, 2010, http://www.heise.de/software/download/wikidpad/46063a
External links
Official website
Open source project homepage
c't magazine review - on Heise.de(German) December 2010, wikidPad 1.9.rc11, by Jo Bager
CNET editors' review - on cnet.com, November 7, 2008, WikidPad 1.9
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