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ConnectedText and Wiki software

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between ConnectedText and Wiki software

ConnectedText vs. Wiki software

ConnectedText (also abbreviated as CT) is a personal wiki which runs on Windows, or macOS using a Windows emulator. Wiki software (also known as a wiki engine or wiki application) is a collaborative software that runs a wiki, which allows users to create and collaboratively edit "pages" or entries via a web browser.

Similarities between ConnectedText and Wiki software

ConnectedText and Wiki software have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): HTML, Personal wiki, Plug-in (computing), Python (programming language).

HTML

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for creating web pages and web applications.

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Personal wiki

A personal wiki is a wiki maintained primarily for personal use.

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Plug-in (computing)

In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, addon, or extension) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program.

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Python (programming language)

Python is an interpreted high-level programming language for general-purpose programming.

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ConnectedText and Wiki software Comparison

ConnectedText has 17 relations, while Wiki software has 97. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.51% = 4 / (17 + 97).

References

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