On Nov 20, 12:27 pm, elnoi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I only want to remember everybody that TW is a powerfull tool for so
> much more than taking notes.

Do you care to elaborate on this at all? I have to admit that I'm
hooked on Tiddlywiki after coming back to it after 2 years. I used it
for a short bit when it first came out then got into other tools
recently under Linux like Tomboy and plain text to html converter
called asciidoc.

I know you can use Tiddlywiki for GTD applications and notes, but what
other things is it good at?

Personally, I have added some plugins that make it one of the first
things I open every day.
   - with the Microcal macro: I always have a calculator at my finger
tips.
   - with the Calendar macro: I have a current month calendar in my
main menu, so I can look up dates quickly.
   - with the Blogplugin: I use tiddlers to update my Wordpress blog
now (a cool thing that I used to do with Tomboy and a plugin)
   - I have also found it useful in emailing out a "working document"
for a planning committee. Not everyone uses MSWord, but everyone has a
browser on their computer. You can send something in PDF, but I felt a
working document should be something that a person could edit and send
back by email.
   - I also have the default tiddler as a ToDo tiddler that comes up
every time I open my Tiddlywiki file so whenever I wondering what to
do next it is right there in front of me.

Any other unique ways to make Tiddlywiki the tool of choice in the
office?

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