I agree too, but there are a few paths that need to be at the top, and In
some ways they should be limited with links to additional options
Here is an incomplete list that attempts to guide people, but I think we
should have an even simpler *TiddlyWiki Recommends eg; Timimi,
TiddlyDesktop, TiddlyServer Bobexe*
*Personal use*
- *Default save* via download
- Additional save in browser options to automate this are available
- *Timimi *- Chrome FireFox Plugin and small local application running
on multiple 64bit Operating systems
- Allows opening single file wikis in a browser from any location and
saving them automatically
- *TiddlyDesktop* - an application you install on windows/MAC/Linux to
view, create and edit your tiddlywikis, optionally share them on the local
network
- Allows opening single file wikis and Folder based wikis from a list
of wikis stored anywhere and saving them automatically
- Has own built in browser
- *BobExe* - Local server application providing Multi-wiki Multiuser
Wikis, includes bob saver for accessing single file wikis at a local URL
*Shared Use Plenty of additional options are available for Personal or
Shared use as well*
- *NODE.js* install of tiddlywiki to access at local host or on the LAN
(Underlying tech of many tiddlywiki server solutions)
- One user at a time without further management
- *TiddlyServer* Open and launch file and folder based wikis from any
location and a browser based index of independant wikis.
- One user at a time without further management
- *Bob and Bobexe* multi-access and multi-user access with a tiddler
level lock on content
Multi-device usage
...
*Internet published*
- tw-reciever on php
- One user at a time without further management, overwrite protection
- ....
...
*Internet Collaboration*
.....
Regards
Tony
On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 11:12:29 UTC+10, Diego Mesa wrote:
>
> I 100*0*% agree with you! Its the one stop shop for getting started,
> automatic saving, etc.
>
> On Tuesday, May 5, 2020 at 6:13:59 PM UTC-5, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>>
>> The create wiki button has already made this my go to for any situation
>> where I want a single file wiki (testing things, demos etc).
>>
>> I think we need to heavily promote TiddlyDesktop as the way to get
>> started with TW for non techie people.
>>
>
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