I don't quite understand the question

"Do you need a dedicated app for saving tiddlywiki?"

Why would anyone say "yes" ? It's more like, "Do you need saving to be 
convenient" ?

I think the "Getting Started" section needs at least a sentence to explain 
that TW doesn't have a save mechanism built in (except the default saver, 
which doesn't count because it needs so much explanation). People are 
totally unprepared for the concept of a tool that doesn't have saving. 
Every app that they have experienced since 1988 has had a save mechanism. 
They need that on-ramp which says "Things are a little different here, you 
have to select one or more saving methods."

Thanks!

On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 6:45:34 AM UTC-7, Riz wrote:
>
> The major question at this point is what is the algorithm for the "Help me 
> choose it" option.
>
> I got only two steps till now 
>
> Do you need cloud synchronization?
> - Yes : 
>    - Which of the following cloud services would you prefer? GitHub, 
> Gitlab, Dropbox, Google Drive
> - No: Go to next question
>
> Do you need a dedicated app for saving tiddlywiki?
> - Yes: Show TiddlyDesktop
> - No: Show download saver
>
> Any other questions and corresponding answers? 
>
>

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