A wiki that runs as a desktop application. It doesn't require a Web server or any kind of administrative setup. It just works for the end user.
- ConnectedText -- (commercial $29.95, Windows only), includes a web or map view of nodes or topics in the wiki
- DidiWiki - open source for Linux and BSDs (including Mac). latest version September 30, 2004.
- EmacsWikiMode
- EddiesWiki is about as fire-and-forget as is humanly possible - just unzip and run.
- EclipseWiki - a Wiki inside your EclipseIde
- FlexWikiPad - files are interchangeable with FlexWiki, if you happen to be using that. Requires the DotNet runtime.
- InstikiWiki - written in RubyLanguage
- Luminotes (http://luminotes.com/) - a personal wiki notebook
- MoinMoinDesktopEdition - a powerful wiki; just extract and run. Written in PythonLanguage but can run self-contained.
- MoinX - For Mac OSX "unmodified MoinMoin wiki ... bundled with Twisted webserver", can be made network live.
- Newton (http://newton.sourceforge.net/) - a desktop wiki applet for the GNOME2 desktop environment.
- NoteBook - a TclTk app, runs on many platforms
- NoteStudio - commercial. Runs on Windows and the PalmOs
- NoteWiki - open source (VbClassic). Windows are like post-it notes. Text is fixed-width.
- PepysWiki - closed source (VbClassic). No longer supported
- SdiDesk - open source (VbClassic). Can export as flat html. Rudimentary diagramming. Alpha stage.
- SnipSnap - built on JavaServlets + JavaServerPages
- TiddlyWiki - runs in client-side JavaScript. It is a flat html.
- TomBoy - Like Post-it notes; very Gnome/Mono integrated. Very slick. Written in C# (CsharpLanguage) + Gtk# (GtkSharp).
- TwikiWindowsPersonal - self contained version of Twiki (TwikiClone) for windows users. Will run from a usb memory device.
- VoodooPad - a rich local modeless wiki-like note-taking app for MacOsx
- WikidPad - open source (Python). A rich local modeless wiki-like note-taking app for Windows
- WiKit - TclTk app, runs with or without server
- ZimWiki - open source desktop wiki and outliner (PyGTK for Windows, Linux and MacOsX)
- DevonThink - Tools for Thought, note-taking app for MacOsX
- PotWiki - Maintain a Wiki of plain text files in VIM
See also PersonalWiki
Security note: some of these have built-in HTTP servers. If you're running one while connected to Internet, and you don't have a firewall, you may be exposing your wiki to the world.