On Jan 1, 6:08 pm, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> TW T-Notes stands for 'tabbed notes'. It's like seeing again after
> being blind and you may never go back to a normal TiddlyWiki again.
> It is stable and doesn't jump all over the place like the standard
> TiddlyWiki. You can have any number of tiddlers open, with some in
> edit mode and others not. You simply switch between them by clicking
> on the tabs.
>
> Try it, your life will be changed forever.http://twt-notes.tiddlyspot.com/
>
Oh come on! I just spent 2 days researching and then shoveling data
around into TW notes! Just to be told I've missed the boat! ;-)
Can TW T-notes be used with the topic tree of TW notes?
For me, a tree is nearly the most important feature for a information
system to have. Without a tree to hang the data on, I'll forget which
data is in there. The plethora of tree-and-pane information managers
out there indicate that a lot of people share the same thought.
Thanks,
Mark
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