Thank you all for your input!

Mark S. - I agree, it is amazing that I have a mostly-working solution 
already. That's why (in addition to the 100+ hours I've put into it) it's 
so hard to abandon it at this point. Preventing collisions is going to be 
hard just due to the nature of what I'm trying to accomplish, and with my 
non-technical audience and corporate windows environment, the node.js 
install is problematic. I do have some budget for the project, but as I'm 
not looking at rolling out something to the whole company, just my 40 users 
or so, I doubt it'd be cost-effective. I appreciate your input though. 

TonyM - I remember that you were living in a SharePoint / Windows world at 
least partly, so was hoping to hear you chime in as there seem to be few of 
us. I hear what you're saying on how you're implementing on SharePoint, and 
for many wikis that I'm doing where it's a small number of authors, many 
audience users, that is working well - I agree. For my current need in 
particular though, I'm trying to do things like have my team all in a room 
and doing voting on options - in which BOB works great, but is 
mass-simultaneous editing, so outside the scope of what a non-BOB 
implementation can handle. I agree that a BOB that had an Azure back-end or 
something sounds like a great next step, but well beyond my capabilities at 
current. Thanks,

Ste Wilson - I just spent a few hours getting NoteSelf up and running, 
though got stuck as soon as I tried to get on it with my phone for some 
reason. Do you have any knowledge of whether all users are updated when 
anyone edits it like BOB would? If not, I don't think that would work for 
my particular situation. It's very cool though. 

Jeremy - That sounds very interesting, but as I mentioned to Mark S. I 
doubt there's an ROI (don't think I could afford you) given the *scale* I'm 
currently aiming at, but for a future project such as a whole corporate 
wiki, I'll keep that in mind, and frankly I'd love a business reason to 
financially support you and the future of TiddlyWiki. I think the 
SharePoint angle would be a huge market as the built-in wiki option is 
absolutely terrible. If further progress is made in this area, people like 
TonyM and me would love to see it. Let me know if I can help towards this 
end.

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