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  2. BookStack - Wikipedia

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    BookStack is a free and open-source wiki software aimed for a simple, self-hosted, and easy-to-use platform. Based on Laravel , a PHP framework, BookStack is released under the MIT License . It uses the ideas of books to organise pages and store information. [ 3 ]

  3. Comparison of wiki software - Wikipedia

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    BookStack: Dan Brown 12 July 2015: 24.12.14 [4] 2025-01-04; 24 days ago MIT: Yes Yes PHP: MariaDB, MySQL [5] Central Desktop: Central Desktop Inc. 1 October 2005: 2.0 2010-02-22 Proprietary: No PHP: PostgreSQL: CLiki2: Andrey Moskvitin, Vladimir Sedach, Anastasiya Sterh 30 November 2003: CLiki AGPL v3 Yes [6] Common Lisp: Confluence: Atlassian ...

  4. Library stack - Wikipedia

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    In library science and architecture, a stack or bookstack (often referred to as a library building's stacks) is a book storage area, as opposed to a reading area. More specifically, this term refers to a narrow-aisled, multilevel system of iron or steel shelving that evolved in the 19th century to meet increasing demands for storage space. [ 1 ]

  5. Template:BookStack version - Wikipedia

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  7. Book Stacks Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Book Stacks Unlimited was an American online bookstore created by Charles M. Stack in 1992, three years before Jeff Bezos launched Amazon.com.Stack's store, selling new books, began as a dial-up bulletin board located in Cleveland.