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Can anyone recommend a good asp.net wiki that is easily skinnable, has an API (auto upload initial wiki content) and scalable?

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I think ScrewTurn Wiki is really good, it supports theming and plug-ins and such.

Also, it is free and open source. Hard to beat!

Jason Bunting
I can't comment on it, but Jeff Atwood recommended it, and even made a donation to them: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001098.html
Unkwntech
Second that, ScrewTurn is the best .Net wiki around. That's it.
massimogentilini
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I cannot recommend a Wiki for your platform but I discovered WikiMatrix that helped me make the decision for my platform. The have a wizard that will help you narrow the field.

bmatthews68
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Here is some. They might not have all what you desire but they are all .Net 2.0.

Linked Note

SharpForge is an asp.net 2.0(c#) project management application, released under the new BSD license. Each project has its own wiki. Rather than using a special syntax the wiki uses standard HTML. Content is versioned in the version control system.

FlexWiki is written in C#, uses the .NET framework, and stores data in files or Microsoft SQL Server. FlexWiki is an open source wiki software, released under the CPL (binaries and source code available for download).

Perspective is written in C#, uses the .NET framework, and stores data in XML files. Binary and Source Code are available for download.

SharpForge is an asp.net 2.0(c#) project management application, released under the new BSD license. Each project has its own wiki. Rather than using a special syntax the wiki uses standard HTML. Content is versioned in the version control system.

Daok
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I had used http://www.screwturn.eu/Default.aspx in the past and found it very useful and easy to use.

Anand