@Eric! Absolutely - any software that manages to maintain a thriving community for 15 years is a massive success!
I do think though TW could become much more mainstream. Roam <https://roamresearch/> themselves openly admitted <https://twitter.com/Conaw/status/1250200283595984896> to have been heavily inspired by TW, and the main things they tweaked at this stage (they have big plans, but as of today) is the marketing and onboarding. The result? Many people who never took any digital notes before starting doing so. While of course these kind of networked thinking tools are not for everyone, I think many more people would benefit from discovering TW. I'm a big fan personally and had never heard about it until a week ago :) On Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at 10:17:43 AM UTC+1, Birthe C wrote: > > One of the problems for new users was already said many years ago by > Tiddlertoddler > <http://tiddlertoddler.tiddlyspot.com/#%5B%5BDay%20Three%3A%20Learning%20the%20Language%5D%5D> > > . > Citation: "It's a bit like being on the wrong bus at 4pm on the way out of > Katowice, Poland - you know you're going somewhere, you're just not sure > where or whether there'll be food and a bed there." > > It is necessary to try it out and do it for quite some time to really fall > in love with it (then you will of course be dependent) > > Birthe > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/cdaa1a6d-7fcf-4385-b0f0-adb6ffc6bc24%40googlegroups.com.

