Ciao TonyM

Couple of footnotes to this ... 

TonyM wrote:
>
> One avenue I have toyed with is saving tiddlywiki files with the .tw 
> extension and installing a local binary, that on open it loads it into a 
> "TiddlyDesktop like app" with no additional chrome or wiki selection, just 
> that wiki. Of course this solution will need a multi-os install binary. The 
> advantage with this is you are not loosing the knowledge it is a tiddlywiki 
> file by keeping it as a tw file so it does not just revert to the default 
> browser. The wiki then becomes a "document" that the Operating system 
> associates with the local binary.
>

I'd say that software on mobile phones is rather good at "wrapping" the TW 
"document". I assume its still using a "browser" inside Quinoid, Quine & 
Tiddloid (?) but they provide examples of the near seamless experience you 
are referring to.

And the issue with a "wrapper" for TW on main desktops I think is broadly 
solved by TiddlyDesktop (though there are issues on its portability that 
would need solving).
It might be worth experimenting with TD to see if it can be tweaked to 
fully match your objective?

Best wishes
Josiah

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