Bob Miller wrote:
GTD TiddlyWiki is an implementation in TiddlyWiki of Getting Things
Done.  It has the ability to print to 3x5 cards, so it interfaces to
HipsterPDA.

TiddlyWiki is the first example I've seen of a client side only web
application.  It's one big file of HTML, CSS and Javascript that
implements a rather featureful Wiki.

The browser has come full circle from "the 3270 of the Internet" to a
serverless desktop application.  I think that's pretty cool.

http://shared.snapgrid.com/gtd_tiddlywiki.html
http://tiddlywiki.com/
http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/03/introducing-the-hipster-pda/

I've been using TiddlyWikis for a couple of months now. In fact I have a bunch of them. I have one that I use as a portable notebook (This works really good on a thumb drive) with ToDo lists, a Time log for work, and an expense log. I have one that I use for documenting servers (hardware, OS, settings, etc.) and I keep it local on each server (as well as on my thumb drive).

I have one for documenting my Audiobook collection. I have one that I use for documenting personal Video files and DVDs. I have one to document my personal book library. I really like them to document my personal libraries. When somebody borrows a book, it gets noted. That way when I go to look for my copy Ringworld, and its missing, I know who to hunt down. (-:

I use one to document aquarium maintenance and progress. I use one to document my reloading results and recipes. I also use one as a portable bookmark list. I've got one on the kitchen computer that I'm starting to use as a recipe wiki.

They are unbelievably powerful, and simple to use, and as a bonus, they come with a built in search feature. There are a number of people who are making really cool add-ons and plug-ins to them. Look at ELS Design studios page for an impressive tiddler ( 1 ). Also take a look at TiddlyForge for a good list of plug-ins ( 2 ).

And their are as many varieties as their are people in the world: Student versions, versions to run on a server, versions to act as FAQs, versions to act as dictionaries and on and on.

You've gotta love the intraweb.

Garl

( 1 ) ELS Design Studio - http://www.tiddlytools.com/
( 2) TiddlyForge - http://www.tiddlyforge.net/





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