For the longest time I struggled with finding away to use Tiddlywiki on all 
my platforms. So I think it should also include a workable solution for 
working with Tiddlywiki on Windows, Mac,Linux, IOS and Android. For me that 
involves  TiddlyDesktop on my Mac, Windows and Linux and for my iPhone I'm 
using Quine2. I don't have an Android device so don't know what to use on 
that platform. I save my Tiddlywiki on Nextcloud which makes them available 
on all my platforms. This has made TiddlyWiki very useful. I now have a 
Journal, an inventory document and a document with all the information 
realted to camping to include my Camper inform, such as what maintenance I 
do and when I did it. When I added new items and a link to all the manuals. 
I plan to add campsites to go to and campsites visited with notes. Point is 
that before I found this solution I wasn't comfortable keeping things in 
TiddlyWiki because I could only get to it on my Desktop machine. I know on 
the current page there are a number of options and I tried most of them 
before ending up with my current setup. This solution was simple to setup 
and didn't require many addition items only TiddlyDesktop and Quine2. 
The idea solution would be to have a solution that worked with a browser 
but I found that required to many different solutions depending on browser 
and device. Accessing on a Web site like tiddlyspot works but sometimes I 
don't have access to the internet. Using Nextcloud I can use Tiddlywiki 
offline and sync when I'm connected again. 
Let me know if I can help. 

Just my thoughts. 

On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 8:01:12 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Anne-Laure Le Cunff posted this in a different thread (
> https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/161921e0-395e-46b9-8179-dd853fbb21ed%40googlegroups.com
>  
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/161921e0-395e-46b9-8179-dd853fbb21ed%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer>)
>  
> but I think it’s worth making a new thread for it:
>
> I have to agree it's been hard to convince people to give TiddlyWiki a 
> proper try, mainly I think because of the experience for a new user. The 
> landing page is confusing, saving/backing up your notes seems unnecessarily 
> complicated. Ideally, there should be a regular static landing page 
> containing:
>
>    - What TiddlyWiki is
>    - A nice screenshot or walkthrough video
>    - How to easily get started in 3 steps (download/create your first 
>    note/save)
>    - Link to docs.tiddlywiki.com (current tiddlywiki.com) with a welcome 
>    page listing concepts to explore *in order* for people who have 
>    installed everything and are ready to dive in
>    - Link to this community + Twitter for extra help
>
> A few examples:
>
>    - https://www.gatsbyjs.org/
>    - https://www.notion.so/
>    - https://roamresearch.com/
>
> I think this would do *a lot* to help grow the TW community!
>
>
> I think this is solid advice, and we should act on it.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>

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