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Pandoc is a free-software document converter, widely used as a writing tool (especially by scholars) [2] and as a basis for publishing workflows. [3] It was created by John MacFarlane , a philosophy professor at the University of California, Berkeley .
Markdown [9] is a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor. John Gruber created Markdown in 2004 as an easy-to-read markup language. [9]
Markdown, Export and Import of Pandoc supported formats. Zim: tags (wikiwords) Yes No No ? No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes, using installed web browser Stored in modified DokuWiki Markdown; export: HTML, LaTeX, Pandoc Markdown, Sphinx RST (reStructuredText) Name Organizing principle(s) Outline bulleting with indent Tabbed sections Sync Web Clipping
wvHtml Word to HTML converter – part of the "wvWare" word viewing library. (Note: wvHtml is deprecated and the site recommends using AbiWord --to=html instead. AbiWord can be obtained at abisource.com.) HTML::WikiConverter – a Perl module to convert HTML to wiki markup language.
The HTML::WikiConverter Perl module (mentioned below) is also capable of table conversion. A very simple Copy & Paste Excel-to-Wiki Converter; A free open source tool to convert from CSV and Excel files to wiki table format: csv2other
A number of tools, including pandoc, ronn, and md2man support conversion from Markdown to manual pages. All these tools emit the man format, as Markdown is not expressive enough to match the semantic content of mdoc. DocBook has an inbuilt man(7) converter – of appalling quality, according to mandoc's author [30] who wrote a separate mdoc(7 ...
1.6.2 US$38.90 / Free trial version No Proprietary: Sente Third Street Software, Inc. 2004 Shut down in 2017 6.7.9 US$60–80 [a] / Free for libraries up to 100 refs No Proprietary: Desktop and iPad, centralized backup/synching; discontinued WizFolio: WizPatent 2008-06 Shut down in 2017 Avatara US$25 / Free Basic version No Proprietary
1 December 1999: 6.2 (76) [44] 2025-01-29: Proprietary: No Supports multi-lingual content (and supports i18n) Java SE, Java: Flat file and file system, Oracle 10G RDB option, WebDAV for attachments TWiki: Peter Thoeny October 1998: 6.1.0 [45] 2018-07-16: JosWiki: GPL: Yes Yes Perl: Flat-file database, RCS, pluggable storage backend UseModWiki ...