Oh and I also came to know about emastic, malo, 960 etc all here :-)

On Jan 18, 8:08 am, shavinder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you Neil for sharing the Readability service. Thats what I like
> about tiddlywiki list. Besides TW I get to know about so many other
> different things going on in the web world here. I din know about
> zotero but found it out here some weeks ago. Thats why i think in
> places like this, its better to use more words than less because you
> never know what extra thing or information the listener/reader might
> glean out of your words :)
>
> On Jan 17, 8:06 pm, Neil Olonoff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Readability is one of the coolest things to come along in a while. Wouldn't
> > it be nice if you could have a one-click capability -- click Readability and
> > simultaneously view the page in Readable format AND save to TiddlyWiki,
> > skipping Zotero altogether.
>
> > Neil Olonoff   [email protected]
> > Lead, Federal Knowledge Management Initiative,
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>
> > On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 3:36 AM, Alex Hough <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > zotero now saves and syncs files [1]
> > > i wonder if could something good come out of the idea tiddlers saved as
> > > html using either Erics or Udo's save-as-pure-html plugins?
>
> > > [1] Owens, T., 2009. Synchronize PDFs and Collaborate with Zotero. Zotero:
> > > The Next-Generation Research Tool. Available at:
> > >http://www.zotero.org/blog/synchronize-pdfs-and-collaborate-with-zotero/[Accessed
> > > January 17, 2010].
>
> > > 2010/1/16 Mark S. <[email protected]>
>
> > > All interesting technologies!
>
> > >> I see that zotero uses sqlite. Just thinking out loud, but wouldn't it
> > >> be neat if there was a TW/FF plugin that would allow TW to use sqlite
> > >> for its data cache. Then TW could retain most of its portability and
> > >> customizable interface while supporting large amounts of data.
>
> > >> Mark
>
> > >> On Jan 16, 5:38 am, JayF <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > Stumbled upon a TW capability that I think is worth mentioning.  It
> > >> > has to do with saving articles on the web and  accessing articles
> > >> > within your TW.
>
> > >> > A "clean" version of the webpage is stored locally and appears in a
> > >> > nice readable fromat (no ads, or sidebars) inline in a tiddler.
>
> > >> > It requires Zotero  (www.zotero.org), the Readability bookmarklet
> > >> > (http://lab.arc90.com/experiments/readability/) , and the
> > >> > FramedLinksPlugin from Tiddlytools.
> > >> > After installing these tools, you can save a clean copy of a web
> > >> > page's text by:
>
> > >> > 1.  Arriving at web page you want to save.
> > >> > 2. Invoke the Readability bookmarklet.  This displays the webpage w/o
> > >> > clutter - a single column of text.
> > >> > 3.  Now add page to your zotero library.  Depending on the source,
> > >> > Zotero may have an icon in the nav bar to do this automagically.
> > >> > Otherwise, you'll just have to open Zotero and choose the "Add Current
> > >> > Webpage" button.  Zotero will automatically store a snapshot of the
> > >> > clean page with its bibliographical entry for the page.
> > >> > 4.  Within Zotero, show the snapshot and copy its link from the
> > >> > navigation bar.
> > >> > 5. Return to your TW and insert the snapshot's link in a tiddler.
>
> > >> > If you have the FramedLinksPlugin activated, a nice looking copy of
> > >> > the webpage's text should appear under the link.
>
> > >> > Note: If you don't need a local copy, you can just copy the URL of the
> > >> > (cleaned) webpage and skip steps 3 and 4.
>
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