[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-08-03 Thread Anthony Muscio
Perhaps I can share with you my approach With the help of judicious backups I tend to live my life in a single tiddlywiki which I have built a piece at a time. With Tasks list and contact info I have slowly evolved it into something greater. Like the Computer metaphor Booting, I lift my self up

[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-08-02 Thread wolfgang
- having my most used weblink on the default Tiddler, - along with link to my language program, - my video library, - my recipes (made a good start) - my TO DO LIST ( a real challenge here would be to have it sync with my MS Outlook ToDoLists hmm) All these things can be easily done with

[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-08-02 Thread DaveP
Hi Alan, Thanks for the detailed reply, nice of you to spend the time to share your thoughts and experiences thus far. Unfortunately in this day and age communication through the internet and on forums replies are generally limited down to 2 or 3 sentences at best; so well done. On my first pass

[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-08-02 Thread DaveP
Hi wolfgang, Thanks for taking a moment to reply, i think it will be useful to know this. Although i am fairly clear what my goals and requirements are i am not certain as to how i am going to go about achieving this yet. As i said to AlanBC in a previous reply my trouble is that being a

[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-08-02 Thread AlanBCohen
Hi again Dave, Both of these plugins (with documentation) are available at TWHelp (http://tiddlyspot.com/twhelp/), an excellent site for newcomers (a version from last year was imported to the intranet at work, so I have access to it there). Actually, to browse your own computer or network is

[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-08-02 Thread DaveP
Hi again Alan, You are quite right in what you say about the TW community in that they are very willing to help newcomers and the help is appreciated, yourself included. In fact they are so helpful providing info my head is a veritable wash with new sources, tips and references that it is

[tw] Re: Advice on using TW to manage a complex amount/level of info?

2009-07-31 Thread AlanBCohen
Hi Dave, (Oops, I just had a flash from HAL 9000) I'm not much more experienced than you with TW, but I can give you some feedback. At work, I've got three TW files, index.html, project.html, and journal.html. Index is also my home page in firefox. I use it to keep my links to important