David Gifford wrote (my emphasis):

*Stroll*: one time experiment I did to replicate a lot of Roam 
> functionality in TiddlyWiki. Helpful two column structure. Helpful 
> tutorials. Process: Use links to link tiddlers, use eyeball tab to view 
> backlinks in different ways, shift click on links to open a second column 
> to compare tiddlers side by side. Not a lot of development planned for 
> Stroll, just updates as TiddlyWiki updates. Note the add ons in the 
> separate 'goodies' file, linked to in the tutorial tabs.
>
 

> *TiddlyRoam*: Someone named Joe took an early, unrefined one-column 
> version of Stroll, called TiddlyBlink, and added TiddlyMaps to it. I say 
> early and unrefined, but thanks to Anne-Laure LeCunff, a large number of 
> people like TiddlyBlink, and it does work. 
> I don't know if Joe will be developing TiddlyROAM further. Since 
> TiddlyMaps doesn't work so great with Stroll, I tend to push people to this 
> if they insist on using TiddlyMaps.
>
 

> *Drift*: One of the Tonys was inspired by TiddlyBlink and created a 
> similar project. It has a nice design, has tabs to show tiddlers that tag 
> to the present tiddler, and keywords and other types of connection. Is 
> one-columned. Tony keeps developing it as far as I can tell on this forum, 
> so this is the one with the most chance of getting developed further. I 
> would say it is a way better option than TiddlyBlink, and if TiddlyMaps can 
> be incorporated, then it is also better than TiddlyRoam. I have told Tony 
> he can use Saq's stories plugin to make Drift a two column monster like 
> Stroll, but it doesn't look like he has taken me up on it. 
>
 

> *Streams* is an attempt to approximate outliner functionality (Dynalist, 
> WorkFlowy) in a TiddlyWiki. It is great. I just started using it to 
> reorganize my contacts and "info on hand". Caveats: not meant to be for a 
> large project of gathering all your notes in one place. Each line you 
> create in a Streams tiddler is its own tiddler. You can add features of 
> Stroll to Streams (I did successfully yesterday), but either the comptext 
> or the relink plugin or both don't work when you do. Streams is still in 
> developmental stages, so use caution.
>
 

> *NotoWritey* is similar to Streams but is geared more toward writing than 
> productivity and outlining ...
>

*NotoWritey* is also *great* at Outlining (
https://marxsal.github.io/various/notowritey.html). The difference, I 
think, is its more "BASIC BRICKS" than humdinger solution to world 
problems. 

It is VERY good indeed if you need flexible solutions.

The nodes that open for editing have an editing toolbar, which creates a 
> cluttered feel, but increases functionality when writing a paragraph.


Give the man a chance. And feedback.

Best wishes
TT


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