Another version of an answer:
Some times you need a hammer, sometimes a screwdriver.
They don't do the same things, but you can force them to the job of
the other.
In this case TiddlyWiki is much better at imitating Notepad, then
Notepad is at imitating TiddlyWiki.

Ken Girard

On Feb 15, 2:24 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Very pretty but why ?   What is wrong with Notepad ?
>
> Since you asked such a short question, here's a short answer:
>
> Notepad = plain text content, word-wrapped
>
> TiddlyWiki = robust formatted content (wiki and HTML syntax), full-
> text search (with 'regular expression' text *patterns*), keyword
> tagging, HTML templates, CSS stylesheets, macros, plugins, scripting,
> forms, and much more.
>
> -e
> Eric Shulman
> TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios
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