One of the more interesting things about Chrome is the somewhat silent
auto-support to dongles.
It is easy to interface with USB sticks. And more interestingly HDMI
monitors.
On my Lenevo (recent) Chromebook both USB saving and HDMI (just a TV)
monitor work out of the Dongle ...
Best
Ciao Cj.v
cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
> I've got TiddlyDesktop for Linux installed on my Chromebook, but I much
> prefer keeping my TiddlyWiki's on Google Drive, accessed with TiddlyDrive.
> ...
>
Just my own preference after playing around with it all.
>
Ha! Interesting. Google Drive I use too.
I've got TiddlyDesktop for Linux installed on my Chromebook, but I much
prefer keeping my TiddlyWiki's on Google Drive, accessed with TiddlyDrive.
As-is, I only keep TiddlyDesktop around in case my internet goes down and I
really need to do TiddlyWiki things.
Just my own preference after playing
Jeremy
UPDATE: On my (recent model) Lenevo Chromebook I am thinking of activating
Linux which it will natively support and auto-install.
WHY? So I could install TiddlyDesktop.
Best wishes
TT
On Saturday, 10 April 2021 at 15:55:35 UTC+2 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:
> Does anyone here use
Ciao Mark
UPDATE: In order to install Tiddloid or Quinoid on my Lenevo Chromebook
(recent model) it requires that you activate "Developer Mode".
That will wipe your disk and reset the whole machine.
So you'd have to reinstall everything afresh.
Too much work for me, I'm lazy! :-)
WHY is this
Mark S. wrote:
> Newer chromebooks are supposed to be able to use Android apps, so might be
> able to use Tiddloid/Quinoid to connect to GDrive.
Certainly they can.
TT
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Ciao Jeremy,
Late to the party but Chromebooks are good.
I got a Lenevo dual recently (it can be used as a pure tablet, OR with a
keyboard with touchpad). I will add a pen later.
They good for TW since it is browser based and browsers work off the shelf
as simple on Android as anywhere else.
G'day Jeremy,
I'm happiest using TiddlyDrive with my Chromebook. I would use
TiddlyDesktop if I did not have reliable internet access.
My Chromebook has enough oomph to handle Linux (BETA) quite well, so
*TiddlyDesktop
works A-1*. Just a pain to setup TiddlyDesktop in Linux, and my
https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/7021273?hl=en#:~:text=You%20can%20download%20and%20use,the%20Google%20Play%20Store%20app.=Note%3A%20If%20you're%20using,more%20information%2C%20contact%20your%20administrator.
On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 1:37:39 PM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote:
> Newer
Newer chromebooks are supposed to be able to use Android apps, so might be
able to use Tiddloid/Quinoid to connect to GDrive.
On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 6:55:35 AM UTC-7 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:
> Does anyone here use TiddlyWiki on a Chromebook?
>
> A friend with a Chromebook wants to
I’ve been using TiddlyDrive.
https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyDrive%20Add-on%20for%20Google%20Drive%20by%20Joshua%20Stubbs
It
seems to work well, but you have to to give it access to your Google Drive.
It should work on a Chromebook.
On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 8:55:35 AM UTC-5
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