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Yes I was there at the beginning of you making the utility. You two took it in
a different direction to me.
Building wikis that demand tiddly desktop is a good start to computer side
install and setup for any OS solution. The value is tiddly wiki can be used to
guide, automate and document
Ciao All ..
TonyM, thanks for posting this, below ... A few screenshots are better than
a thousand words. Definitely shows the potential and its value.
Something I'd like to strongly emphasise your post shows, but doesn't
headline, is that by using a TW that can interact with the OS on desktops
Mark Kerrigan wrote:
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> It's interesting they chose to include memex in their title. It reminds me
> a lot of the same lofty goal Ted Nelson had with Project Xanadu. The sense
> is if you choose a name referencing an unimplemented project, it sort of
> becomes a bad omen. That's what I think o
It's interesting they chose to include memex in their title. It reminds me
a lot of the same lofty goal Ted Nelson had with Project Xanadu. The sense
is if you choose a name referencing an unimplemented project, it sort of
becomes a bad omen. That's what I think of here. I have no doubt this
pr
Ciao Diego
If I had time I'd love to try to contextualise this. And point how TW could
do similar.
I don't have the time.
A point I'd like make is that the search for a "memex machine" predates the
net and was, in many ways, a shaping influence upon its development.
It would be interesting to
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