The browser is configurable in the Preferences dialog box.
Zim pages can be opened in any text editor or word processor, so you can retrieve them
and collate them any way you want. It comes with a few plugins you can activate in the
Preferences, including a spell checker and a way to export your pages to a browser for
printing.
This application was created mostly for organizing To-Do Lists, brainstorming, and
pulling together notes for speeches, presentations and research projects. But you can
probably come up with some ideas on your own. To see one of the things you can do
with a Zim wiki, just click Help; you??™ll see a Zim wiki page, complete with the editing
toolbar, but read-only.
MediaWiki
MediaWiki is a heavy-duty wiki application built to handle the thousands of visitors and
editors to Wikipedia.org. It powers openSUSE.org as well, so it is no surprise that this
package is included in the distribution.
While Zim keeps its data in simple text files, MediaWiki keeps its ever-changing data in a
MySQL database (support for PostgreSQL was recently added, but is not as robust).
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