I also think the first glance should only show some simple options to 
newbies, maybe not more than three, and a link or button may take other 
users to "More saving options".
I find this appreance, as overwelming and scareing as the present one.

An option for each Android, iOS, Unix and Windows should look much more 
friendly as a start. Beside a "More options" button.


El dilluns, 15 juny de 2020 6:57:06 UTC+2, TW Tones va escriure:
>
> I want to second Eric argument about keeping the download saver as 
> prominent. With 'browser to "Always ask for location" when downloading'.
>
> I do wonder if this should be in an 'are you "new to tiddlywiki" section`. 
> Too much choice is likely to scare less technical users, although the 
> number of choices is inspiring to more technical users. Such a section can 
> also point out they can experience tiddlywiki in their browser without 
> doing any thing else, perhaps including a playground with local storage and 
> a prominent warning.
>
> Here is my example of a Playground edition 
> <https://anthonymuscio.github.io/playground.html>. Have a look and see 
> how it can be used to experiment online without having to save or download.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>

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