Check out Nextcloud <https://nextcloud.com/> you can signup for a free 
account or setup your own Cloud. I found this solution to work for editing 
offline on my computer and then syncing when I was connected to the 
internet. I'm using Tiddlydesktop on my lap top's and Quine on my IOS 
devices I only wish I had a solution for Android.

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 9:59:35 AM UTC-4, ludwa6 wrote:
>
> Having been away from TiddlyWiki for many moons (i.e. pre-HTML5 days), i'm 
> very happy with how the UX has improved, except for this one aspect of 
> managing data storage. Have been playing with this for some hours, but 
> cannot find any good way to get what i want on this score, which is
>
>    1. In keeping with the Local-First principle 
>    
> <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inkandswitch.com%2Flocal-first.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGuE1fnUOMFT6S83z2tgWKZ92KrRA>,
>  
>    the file on my machine should be updated immediately on save of a 
>    newly-edited tiddler; and then..
>    2. That updated file should sync with its online-accessible version 
>    (Github.io, in my case) with as little friction as possible.
>
> Initially, i was pleased to discover how easy it is to save my incremental 
> changes to Github, using the "GitHub Saver" in Control Panel... Until i 
> discovered that the file in my local Github directory was not being 
> updated, which violates the Local-First principle 
> <https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first.html> that is one of my 
> non-negotiable requirements (i spend a fair bit of time offline, so cloud 
> storage cannot be the default, but is instead the backup).
>
>

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