On 2017-07-18 15:05, Monte Padget wrote:
I'm not sure if this fits, but I have currently a free account on
000webhost and have an installed and running instance of PmWiki
running with a few Cookbook Recipes. With the responsive Skin, it
works in the browser on my iPhone.
I believe this thread
iki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com> on behalf of Petko Yotov
<5...@5ko.fr>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2017 5:19 PM
To: pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] Stand alone wiki on an Android device ?
A few years ago I've tried installing a PHP server and PmWiki on Android
but wasn't
A few years ago I've tried installing a PHP server and PmWiki on Android
but wasn't lucky enough to get it to work.
I've used WikiAndPad, a free/open source standalone wiki:
http://wikidpad.sourceforge.net/WikiAndPad.html
TBH I didn't use it as a wiki but as a reference. It was easy enough
I use Ema Personal Wiki for my needs on Android. Syncs to dropbox as plain
text files and there is a windows application. And it's open source.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.janwillemboer.ema
https://github.com/janwillemb/Ema-Personal-Wiki
Did a tiny bit of work on this.. not a whole lot.
Not wanting to spend even $2 on a webserver, was looking at free stuff.
"Server for PHP" is free, but pmwiki don't work apparently. Has no ads
though, which is nice and kinda makes it preferred heh.
pmwiki.php - Call to undefined function
'lo,
First, a LONG preface. Six months ago I bought an android based
tablet. It's a nice Yoga 2 from Lenovo. Not bottle barrel atom
processor, 1080p screen, 20+ hours of battery life, 2 weeks of stand by
time (or something). The hardware seems to fit my base desires for a
tablet just
Hello William,
I haven't tried that but I think the idea is interesting and could be very
useful. I did a quick search and found a few options that may o may not
work. Pmwiki only needs a php server as far as I understand so we have Ultil
Server