Hey Mat, 
First of all, thanks! 
About the name, I will see if I find a new one. Its basically the dummy 
email I have to give everywhere. lol.

Worth knowing/considering; Everyone uses TW and, to a greater or lesser 
> degree, collectively develops it. Stroll and TiddlyRoam are custom themes 
> created by a single individual. I'm sure it's great but most(?) of us are 
> not very familiar with it. In the longer run, it possibly influences the 
> direction of TW because it does have a lot of traction so "the core team" 
> should consider if there's something things in it that are of general 
> interest. But as it is, those themes are a one/few man show.
>

Yes, I know they are oneman show kind of a thing, I just find them a bit 
better suited for what I am about to do. I thought maybe the developer or 
the user might respond to my queries here.

Regarding the other solutions: I do like RemNote but I just like the flow 
of the TW5 better. Kind of, the card system make me like it even more, plus 
its customizable without the loss if I take up frequent backups, which is 
easy too! :P

Though I had one more question: 
*How big the files become after some decent usage? Can you (Mat) or anyone 
else share? *

A lot of thanks for shareing the TiddlySpot! I tried it but the TW official 
page has the link to the old TiddlySpot!!!! I was having a hard time 
finding a way to have my TW5 up there. I will look around the TW5 
TiddlySpot :) Thanks again..

Will keep pestering! 

Regards, DM


On Tuesday, 28 July 2020 17:21:14 UTC+5:30, Mat wrote:
>
> Hi there DummyMe (...sorry, but right away I have to say I don't like your 
> name. You clearly deserve a better one.)
>
> 4. The queries: 
>>
>>    - Suggestion for the Tiddlywik to use. eg. Stroll, TiddlyRoam, Drift 
>>    (my new favourite).
>>
>> Worth knowing/considering; Everyone uses TW and, to a greater or lesser 
> degree, collectively develops it. Stroll and TiddlyRoam are custom themes 
> created by a single individual. I'm sure it's great but most(?) of us are 
> not very familiar with it. In the longer run, it possibly influences the 
> direction of TW because it does have a lot of traction so "the core team" 
> should consider if there's something things in it that are of general 
> interest. But as it is, those themes are a one/few man show.
>
>
> How to use TiddlyMaps without much trouble? 
>
>
> Again, TiddlyMap is a one man creation, albeit much more mature than the 
> previously mentioned ones. So if they are currently not compatible, it does 
> makes sense to ask the community because maybe someone did solve it, but I 
> think you see the problem - i.e neither of these plugins are the common 
> denominator in the community. Add to that that they're quite complex 
> creations so it is unlikely that someone who is *not a user* of them will 
> immerse themselves for the sake of solving your specific needs. But who 
> knows ;-)
>  
>
>> Should I be using TiddlyWiki in the first place? I don't have a lot of 
>> programming knowledge, just basics. I like to dig in though and try to 
>> tweak with what I know. 
>
> I have limited time though. I want to be able to start putting in notes 
>> without altering the setup once done.
>
>  
> As you've noted, TW is infinitely adaptable. If your needs are covered by 
> some other ready made product then perhaps that is a better choice because 
> this adaptability subtly encourages constant tweaking - at least in my 
> case. There is of course a bias here on the forum; the people that *"I've 
> used the one and same TW since the Carter administration and never had to 
> tweak it"*... well, they don't need to hang out here. There is no direct 
> way of knowing how many people use TW or what they use it for (because TW 
> totally respects integrity).
>
>
> How to edit the wiki from multiple devices? iPad, Phone and Laptop?
>
>
> There are many options. My personal favourite is to use TiddlySpot *set 
> up via this site*: http://tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com/
> It is not a https service and it is not protected by million dollars of 
> latest technology but TiddlySpot is a service that has served as a 
> cornerstone for the community for whoever wants a simple way to host a TW 
> online. Since you're only going to store study notes, as opposed to state 
> secrets and bank account information, then I'd recommend it. You can always 
> transfer the wiki later on if you want some self hosted sophisticated 
> solution.
>  
>
> <:-)
>

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