Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyMap vs. Stroll

2021-05-15 Thread '19yc93' via TiddlyWiki
Do you mean slowdown in terms of a lack of responsiveness of your Tiddlywiki (for example you have to wait longer when you a open a tiddler) or slowdown in terms of a slowdown of your workflow in general? David Gifford schrieb am Samstag, 15. Mai 2021 um 02:57:16 UTC+2: > Hey 19! > > Every time

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyMap vs. Stroll

2021-05-14 Thread '19yc93' via TiddlyWiki
Thanks for all your replies! @Dave Gifford Great to get a reply from the Stroll creator! Thanks for your work :) One thing, I'm really curious about is why are you not using tags in Stroll? You mentioned that in a Video with Jeremy Ruston and also here in the google group I think. What alternat

[tw5] Re: TiddlyMap vs. Stroll

2021-03-31 Thread '19yc93' via TiddlyWiki
Forgot to mention that for me the most interesting alternative to TiddlyMap seems to be Stroll, therefore I'm at the point where I'm thinking: TiddlyMap vs. Stroll? 19yc93 schrieb am Mittwoch, 31. März 2021 um 22:37:23 UTC+2: > Hello everbody, > > I'm using a mindmap tool called Freeplane for k

[tw5] TiddlyMap vs. Stroll

2021-03-31 Thread '19yc93' via TiddlyWiki
Hello everbody, I'm using a mindmap tool called Freeplane for knowledge management since some years. Because I don't like some stuff about Freeplane, I'm searching for a alternative and came across TiddlyWiki. Because I'm loving mindmaps I thought about using TiddlyMap, but as I read through a

[tw5] Recomendations for editing and saving TiddlyWiki

2021-01-12 Thread '19yc93' via TiddlyWiki
Hey, I'm new to TiddlyWiki and as stated on the website there are several methods to save and edit a TiddlyWiki. This is a bit overwhelming at the beginning :) It seems that the choice depends on the individual use case, so I thought I will share my use case and it would be awesome if someone