Hi,

I'm Thomas - 48, background in maths, longtime zettelkasten and note-taking 
aficionado. I'm new to this group.

For many years I'm tinkering with something like "Computer Aided Problem 
Solving" - how can computers support problem solving processes in human 
thinking? 
Over the years I've experimented with mind mapping software, note-taking 
software and with paper-based zettelkasten methods. (I have a background in 
maths, where paper and whiteboard work seems still highly relevant.)

In recent weeks I've worked with TW, which is a great substrate for 
zettelkasten-based problem solving.
You can find the demo wiki here:
http://thomasteepe-archiv.de/ 
I would be thrilled if there were points of interest to you, and I would 
love to get feedback.

Kind regards from Stuttgart, Germany

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