Open Source
WikidPad is open source, meaning it is free to use and modify, which encourages community contributions and ensures transparency in its development.
Local Storage
All data is stored locally, offering users complete control over their information and ensuring privacy.
Cross-Platform
The software is available on multiple platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it accessible to a wide range of users.
Wiki-like Notetaking
WikidPad utilizes a wiki-style approach to notetaking, which allows for the easy creation and management of interconnected notes and documents.
Highly Customizable
Users can customize the application extensively to fit their personal workflow and preferences, thanks to its flexible configuration options.
Portable Version
A portable version of the software is available, allowing users to carry it on a USB drive and run it on any compatible system without installation.
Is the source only available here? https://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/. OH NVM I found https://github.com/WikidPad/WikidPad which might help you along the way with getting a modern build actually working.
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about 1 month ago
For an individual, I used to use WikidPad and quite like it.
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over 1 year ago
There also are “serverless” wikis, like http://tiddlywiki.com/ (can be run as a standalone desktop app – see in the bottom, or Wiki on a Stick, or WikiPad.
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over 1 year ago
Wikidpad is quite functional. It’s not the prettiest but it does its job. I don’t know if or how you can implement images. But it’s free and maybe worth a try.
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almost 2 years ago
Is it this one? http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/
Also is it on mobile, and does it support images?
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about 2 years ago
If your work is not published its very likely to be removed by a mod on Wikipedia, but when it comes to organizing your world, a personal wiki is by far the best way to do so.
There are lots of tools out there, both free and premium.
I would recommend doing some research on all of the suggestions in this thread and find what works for you.
Wikidpad is a free desktop wiki that’s super handy when you just want to…
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about 2 years ago
If you do want something more sophisticated, you may want to look into a desktop Wiki of some sort. WikidPad is free, open source, and runs on your computer (I assume you don’t want this the contents exposed online).
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over 2 years ago
When it comes to organization I would recommend using a wiki tool.
The interlinked articles in a wiki is super useful to build a web of information and help you not lose track of important details.
Wikidpad is a great free tool to get you started.
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over 2 years ago
ChronoGrapher is a worldbuilding webtool with all of the features you mentioned, but it is tied to patreon.
Wikidpad is a great private wiki tool, but I don’t know if its supported for ios, and its missing some features you wanted.
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over 2 years ago
For organizing lore and information, a wiki is in my opinion the best way.
You can use a wiki tool as a notepad at first, and always go back end reorganize the article later if you want.
Its also very easy to link and group information together.
Wikidpad is a great free resource for this, the only downside is that’s its an offline tool and its lacking image support.
Because of these limitations, and because I…
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over 2 years ago
Before I created ChronoGrapher I would use WikidPad.
Its a free and excellent desktop app.
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over 2 years ago
Http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/ (brandon sanderson uses this, its pretty ugly).
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over 2 years ago
I used wikidpad before creating ChronoGrapher.
Its free, offline and should runs on most platforms.
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almost 3 years ago
I’m not sure if a Desktop Wiki is close enough to what you are looking for, but WikidPad works across all 3 platforms. http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/.
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almost 3 years ago
I used to use WikidPad to store information wiki-style without going online!
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almost 3 years ago
The only links I can find for WikidPad downloads all point to http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/ and the link for the Mac OS download appears to be broken there.
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about 3 years ago
There is no browser version, it is a program that runs locally on your own pc. You can publish your wiki as HTML and then host it somewhere if you want the information to be online.
Http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/.
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about 3 years ago
Lots of applications allow you to link to files. Click on the file and it opens. Wikidpad is a local open source free app http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net Zimwiki , Connectedtext, (no longer in development, but runs on windows 10) Keepnote (fee can run as a portable app)
Http://keepnote.org/ There are also a number of notebook /information managers that do this: Ultrarecall, Myinfo, Whizfolders…
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over 3 years ago