Has anyone developed a how to guide on installing a plugin?  I would
think such a post would be sticky if someone had.  If not, can anyone
shed some light on how plugins work in TW?

NOTE: I am using my TW as a documentation tool for my technology
department.  I have multiple SMEs that I want to update their own
content.  I quickly found out that the way TW works is that whomever's
local open copy is most recently saved will overwrite any saves made
by others since since their local copy was opened.

The success of the deployment of TW hinges on multiple people (fewer
than 10) being able to make on the order of a few updates per week.

After a wee bit of research I found that there appear to be plugins
that can help (see below).  My understanding is that this solution
features a main or "host" copy of the TW, and each client computer
(which will be updating the wiki) has a local copy of the TW and that
the plugins (described below) on the client copies manage updates
between the host and client copies of the TW.  I'm ashamed to admit
that the mechanics of installing the plugins thus far eludes me.  So
if anyone has any advice or a link to a document explaining how to do
it, I would be highly appreciative.  Alternatively if someone has
devised a more straightforward strategy preventing

UploadTiddlerPlugin
UploadTiddlerMacro (and the uploadfromFile parameter is turned on)
LoadTiddlersPlugin (TiddlyTools)

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