Further notes;

   - For some reason TiddlyDesktop takes twice the time to load the first 
   page on WIndows 10 - Its OK but a fact for me
   - But seems to run faster when open (anecdotal only)
   - I tried to Create a new folder wiki, and pointed to a new empty 
   folder. It opens with a page missing CSS
      - AM I supposed to do more to create such a Wiki?
   - I opened an existing folder based bob wiki, Is this unsafe?, there is 
   not bob plugin visible!

Thanks
Tony

On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 11:38:13 UTC+10, TonyM wrote:
>
> 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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