NoteSelf (it is a separate version of TW) should help with both problems.
It uses IndexedDB (PouchDB) in browser and CouchDB for syncing between
devices. So:
1. File won't become larger, loading won't become slower
2. Syncing with different tabs should be OK
четверг, 29 октября 2020 г. в
Keelan Cook wrote:
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>
> I believe your notes are more future-proof in a TiddlyWiki than they are
> in most other note-taking tools. It's been mentioned in other comments so
> far, but an HTML file is essentially a text file than can be human readable
> even if the unthinkable happened and
Ivan,
It sounds like we're in a very similar boat. I work in academics, and I've
recently started using TiddlyWiki for its strengths in networked thought
and open source nature. I know very little about coding, so I've had many
of the same questions you're asking. Currently, I'm using a
Ivan,
Welcome to the infinite universe of TiddlyWiki.
I will just add to the above comments, that out of the box tiddlywiki
single file is enough for most users however if you add a lot of imbedded
files and media it all must load into memory.
If you have a lot to add and you know it will get
I can answer some of these questions: html isnt going to go out of fashion
soon, it is the code of every website no matter what browser runs it. I
would say it is not a realistic scenario!
You can export tiddlers to txt, I am sure there is a plugin for this.
Yes you can have multiple tiddlywikis
On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 7:14:11 PM UTC+1, IvanPsy wrote:
>
> Greetings,
Hi Ivan,
> I'm evaluating TiddlyWiki over other txt based solutions (such as Obsidian
> and similar), so I have some questions.
> My apologies if they are non-realistic questions: I'm not a tech :-)
>
Welcome!
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