There will undoubtedly be new users, but I am not sure there will be many. TW 
is a fantastic app (not sure that's the right word for it), probably unbeatable 
if one were to make a thorough, deep comparison with other note-taking apps.

Nevertheless, TW as is will more likely appeal to those who are well versed in 
HTML coding, which is not an asset of the ordinary note-taking (wo)men.

I am a complete newbie with no HTML coding skills and am unlikely to acquire 
them any time soon, even though that's what is required to able to make full 
use of TW's features and customisability. Still, I feel so attracted to it that 
I will very likely stick with it, my skills limitations notwithstanding.

In my modest opinion, what would attract many users would be a more 
user-friendly, intuitive version of TW with some easy to implement 
customisation that allows simpletons like me to familiarise themselves with it 
relatively easily. In other words, a "lite" version. Then, if need be and with 
time, a user could switch over to the full/pro version.
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13 Apr 2020, 22:39 by [email protected]:

> Very excited to have discovered TiddlyWiki - and TiddlyBlink, TiddlyRoam, 
> TiddlyMap and all the other great resources from the community. 100% agreed 
> you should be prepared for many new users looking for open source 
> alternatives to Roam, which is taking off right now and evangelising the 
> concept of non-linear note-taking. This is exciting :)
>
> On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 8:27:07 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
>
>> FYI 
>>
>> Anne-Laure Le Cunff is an influencer with 10,000+ subscribers, and is 
>> already promoting TiddlyWiki on her website and on Twitter. (Thank you!!!) 
>> See her article here: >> https://nesslabs.com/roam->> research-alternatives
>>
>> I have also seen other, seemingly unrelated interest in TiddlyWiki because 
>> of Roam Research, and perhaps my stuff and TiddlyRoam have had something to 
>> do with that.
>>
>> So be prepared for a wave of new people coming here with questions! And 
>> possibly some really great hacks and plugins and ideas.
>>
>> This could be a big moment in TiddlyWiki's history. But it will probably 
>> require patience, time and effort as the questions multiply for a while. 
>> This is a curve we don't want to see flatten quickly.
>>
>> Blessings.
>>
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