[tw5] Re: [OT] Video comparing other note taking tools

2020-09-02 Thread talha131
Tones, you have hit the nail on the head. TW is insanely powerful, but not everyone has the time and inclination to tinker around. This observation is accurate for all the tools, Linux vs. Windows for the desktop computers, Vim vs. Visual Studio Code, etc. I like to customize my tools, and I

[tw5] Re: [OT] Video comparing other note taking tools

2020-09-02 Thread talha131
Tones, you have hit the nail on the head. TW is insanely powerful, but not everyone has the time and inclination to tinker around. This observation is accurate for all the tools, Linux vs. Windows for the desktop computers, Vim vs. Visual Studio Code, etc. I like to customize my tools, and I

[tw5] Re: [OT] Video comparing other note taking tools

2020-09-01 Thread TW Tones
Bimlas, If you read my reply to Mat, you may see how my view perhaps diverges from yours. However much of what you say points to areas where some effort will be of value. Only now am I coming to question the value of TiddlyWiki becoming famous. - Aiming at the average user is possibly a

[tw5] Re: [OT] Video comparing other note taking tools

2020-09-01 Thread TW Tones
Mat, Thanks for sharing this. I watched it and I am confident tiddlywiki is ultimately superior, being able to address all, if not most features across the range. The key difference is Tiddlywiki provides the toolset not the finished product, and possibly most people want the finished product

[tw5] Re: [OT] Video comparing other note taking tools

2020-09-01 Thread arun babu
Hi all, I am a new TW user. I am a doctor(radiologist). I was using onenote as my note taking app since 2012-13. My notes were predominantly text files, images and onenote was enough for my requirements during those times. But recently I started following radiology related data in twitter,

[tw5] Re: [OT] Video comparing other note taking tools

2020-09-01 Thread bimlas
I think from your video and this Stroll presentation , I understood why TiddlyWiki most of the time isn’t mentioned besides Roam Research, Obisian, and Notion, even if it surpasses them in several ways: it is not aimed at the average user, but