Tikiwiki has come a long way

We used TikiWiki a while ago when I worked at Nuvo as the wiki-of-choice when we did our internal IT documentation on server builds, etc.  That was a long time ago (I think it was installed 3 years ago now).  At my most recent position at Nova Networks when it came time to build a new wiki, because of the nature of the content we ended up going with docuwiki

Docuwiki is good at what we need it for, such as embedding visio diagrams in our documentation, but when it came time to start looking at software to use as my own wiki, I had another look at TikiWiki, and I was seriously impressed with how it looks when you're all done.

If you're curious, check out my updated wiki over at anothergeek.ca - things like the menus and the ease of using their wiki syntax constantly blows me away.  Especially when compared with some of the other tools I've ended up using.