This offers some interesting possibilities, like tweeting with [[tw
stuff]] to send stuff to your own TW.
Also twitter can become the first step in an expendable channel.

Could the plugins be easily adapted for delicious?

ALex




2009/3/9 jnthnlstr <[email protected]>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if people on this list are as mental as I am about
> Twitter, but I really enjoy using it and, more recently, playing with
> it as a messaging channel... Anyhow, after prompting from Jeremy, I
> assembled this Twitter Archiver, which is a TiddlyWiki presented as a
> web app:
>
> http://osmosoft.com/TiddlyTweets
>
> I'm posting here because I think it's an interesting example of using
> a theme to hide the guts of TiddlyWiki, with a little button that
> switches you back into TiddlyWiki mode so you can get to the stored
> data and plugins, and see how it's put together.
>
> If anyone has any thoughts about how to make this into a better
> example of this pattern, or has any similar examples, I'd love to hear
> about that here.
>
> If you have any feedback or ideas about the application itself, I set
> up a UserVoice to use for that, where you can vote stuff up and track
> what's planned, development and finished.
>
> http://tiddlytweets.uservoice.com
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> J.
> >
>



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