[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-15 Thread FND
I suggest you just give it a try by following the instructions I linked to - if anything in particular is unclear, we'd be happy to clarify (preferably over at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWeb/). I've just simplified the installation process so that everyone should be able to get

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
TiddlyWiki would possibly do well by being included here; http://portableapps.com/ There's quite a few matches for TiddlyWiki on the site already, do we need to do something new to improve it's exposure? Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston mailto:jer...@osmosoft.com

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread Amzg
Hm, I don't see it listed in the Applications list there. http://portableapps.com/apps Using their search feature I find an old request by someone to add it to their suite, and a few references to it in their forum. The request is a few years old and it says nothing about how established TW is

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread AlanBCohen
And quite a few of us who already use both. I find my TW files work quite well with the portable version of Firefox on the PortableApps site. Alan --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group.

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hmmm I've not been able to find out how one nominates an app for inclusion. I agree that TiddlyWiki's maturity makes it a reasonable candidate for inclusion. Cheers Jerm On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:30 PM, AlanBCohen alanbco...@gmail.com wrote: And quite a few of us who already use both.  I

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread FND
I notice a portable server(!) there. I only have a vague idea of what TiddlyWeb is, but the thought of a personal USB stick as a server loaded with single tiddlers that can be shared around the globe... whoaa! TiddlyWeb already comes with an (optional) pure-Python server, making it fully

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Amzg, that's very efficient, and very helpful. It would indeed be good to get TiddlyWeb packaged appropriately so that it can be listed, too. Cheers Jeremy On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Amzg matiasg...@gmail.com wrote: Now taken care of. http://portableapps.com/node/21453 (BTW

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread Måns
I agree I've used Mowes with good results http://www.chsoftware.net/en/useware/mowes/ mowes.htm http://tinyurl.com/yjrqffd I tried to setup TiddlyWeb as well - but I didn't succeed http://tinyurl.com/yz5kzou I'd love if someone made a preinstalled package in the *.paf format ... YS Måns

[tw] Re: Portableapps (att: Ruston)

2009-11-12 Thread Amzg
TiddlyWeb already comes with an (optional) pure-Python server, making   it fully portable:http://tiddlyweb.peermore.com/wiki/#%5B%5BInstalling%20on%20Windows%5... -- F. WOW! Does this mean free individual tiddlers, kind of instant website- lets, possible to download and manipulate into