The tireless tester Jesse Hirsh [openflows.org] has a demo up on his Slash site. I'll do him the service of not linking directly, but you can find it if you poke around.
I use the Perl QA wiki, which (I believe) uses usemod, and Slash Wiki is comparable. It doesn't yet support diffs (though that wouldn't be difficult) or collision detection (somewhat trickier). The templating system and database backend make Slash Wiki a little safer and more flexible, in my opinion. (I'd say the article serves as better developer documentation, too.:)
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I use the Perl QA wiki, which (I believe) uses usemod, and Slash Wiki is comparable. It doesn't yet support diffs (though that wouldn't be difficult) or collision detection (somewhat trickier). The templating system and database backend make Slash Wiki a little safer and more flexible, in my opinion. (I'd say the article serves as better developer documentation, too. :)
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To answer your other question, there's no Slashbox yet. The 'wikiMenu' template is intended to make it easy to write one, however.