For those on email I revised my last post. On Thursday, 25 June 2020 14:15:07 UTC+2, TiddlyTweeter wrote: > > 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 > <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. > > David, overall, I think you describe well the trends. But Noto I think > you not really used it. > > Best wishes > TT > > >
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