When introducing folks to TW I refer to tiddlers as 'Notes'. As in
"Open up a new note and start writing about...". It helps them get the
idea quickly.

But at the same time I've gotten a couple of folks to understand that
in the modern world silly names are the way to go. For example iPhone,
Google, Kindle, Razr, and Prius. These 'Brandings' make it easier for
something to stand out on the internet. Can you imagine searching the
internet for something called Notes or Shoebox? (A friend keeps all
his ideas on index cards in shoe boxes)

Ken Girard

On Jan 14, 9:05 pm, "Matt L." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I second that idea...
>
> On Jan 14, 6:23 pm, overett1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Afraid mine's the word 'tiddler'. Don't mind it personally but getting
> > a bunch of lawyers to take it seriously's going to be interesting -
> > has raised quite a few smirks already. Am referring to 'articles'
> > wherever possible but gave up changing plugins due to need to redo
> > when you upgrade. Would be great to be able to choose your own word
> > for a tiddler and that then be used throughout the wiki, and by plugin
> > authors.
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