== Using it ==
I'm not going into a detailed comparison of various wikis, trying to argue which is best. I do want to point out that MediaWiki does not use <ref>CamelCase </ref> words in order to make a link. This means a lot to all the Irish people of the world, and also the marketers who seem pretty convinced of the coolness of McWords like ThinkPad, etc.
MediaWiki syntax is easy to learn, and easy to use. In fact, you might already be using it without even knowing it.
=== WikEd ===
* Wikicode syntax highlighting * Pasting, import, and conversion of formatted text, e.g. from Microsoft-Word and web pages * Regular expression search and replace * Edit preview and show changes on the same page without reloading * Fullscreen editing mode * Single-click fixing of common mistakes * History for summary, search, and replace fields * Jump to selected heading * Type-ahead find * Support for many languages * Improved diff display * Follow links and wiki-links (ctrl-click) * Runs automatically on every MediaWiki installation when installed as a local Greasemonkey user script
For more details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Cacycle/wikEd WikEd] homepage