CJ,
 

> Sure, when writing a book in TiddlyWiki, you can certainly provide 
> different sequences for content, but that gets hard trying to imagine 
> different sequences.  Much easier to provide just one linear journey, but 
> if you think of different linear journeys: cool.  
>

This comment reminds me of a compelling use I put tiddlywiki to before I 
decided to go out on my own as a business. My last working resume was built 
in tiddlywiki. I could customise and generate multiple views according to 
who I was sending it to, including shot and long forms. I even had pdf and 
word versions generated and available to the reader.

Dynamic and adaptive documents are really good in tiddlywiki.

One conceptual leap I have heard of which is not yet a reality is using 
analytics more. In this case the way you use a document can have all kind 
of analytics on your use collected then provided back to you so you can 
learn about your own interaction with the document. and also provide 
insight into your interests and all before we even consider alternate 
versions like the readers digest version included with the full version, 
annotations and automatic glossaries and more.

The thing is what can be done with such interactive documents is still in 
its infancy.

Regards
Tony


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