On Jan 26, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Merlin wrote:

> I'm wondering, is there a course I can do, or a step by step
> tutorial I can go through, rather than just picking topics more or
> less at random and trying to piece it all together in my head?

Easy for me to say, since I am in absolutely no position to do it  
myself, but we need a book. Much of the conversation here is about the  
basic "how-tos" of TiddlyWiki. I'm very greatful that the wise and  
creative TiddlyWiki experts here are so generous, and never loose  
patience, with the likes of me.

But often when I ask I know what I'm asking about is common knowledge  
to non-newbies, and I often wish there were a book that could give me  
an overview, and help me get ahead of the game, so that I don't have  
to be always asking questions that must make more experienced users  
tear their hair. [Except that they never do, so maybe they don't  
really.]

I know this is not an original thought with me, but I thought I'd just  
put it out there again.

Eric Weir
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Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]






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