Hi Mark

Yes, I am using the Timimi extension for Chrome. Actual behavior now, on a 
local, standalone file:

1. When I edit and close editing for a tiddler, the save button goes red 
but no 'saved' message appears.
2. When I press the save button, the 'saved wiki' alert appears at top 
right, and a dialogue box appears asking me where I want to save the wiki 
to. No 'downloaded file' boxes appear at the bottom of the screen as they 
did this morning. Not sure why.

Desired behavior: When I edit and close editing for a tiddler, the 'saved 
wiki' alert appears, and the change is applied to the actual file, without 
creating duplicate files.

On Sunday, August 16, 2020 at 10:55:04 AM UTC-5 Mark S. wrote:

> With Timimi there is a separate exe download that you need to run for your 
> Chrome or Chromium. It's different from the one you ran for Firefox.
>
> The rule in marketing is that you always want your product to be unique or 
> special.
>
> Once FF removed extensions, it removed most of what made it special. 
> There's no real reason not to try something else. Per a suggestion here, 
> I've been trying Chromium.
>
> Re Tiddlydesktop, I'm guessing you landed on the wrong target. Instead of 
> dragging and dropping, try the "Add file" button.  
>
> Also, if you still have trouble, consider using TD v13. I feel there have 
> been more errors reported with v14, and it doesn't offer that much more 
> than v13.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, August 16, 2020 at 6:37:43 AM UTC-7, David Gifford wrote:
>>
>> Hi Tony
>>
>> 1) Regarding Firefox dying: 
>> https://www.zdnet.com/article/an-endangered-internet-species-firefox/
>>
>> 2) I am using Timimi on Firefox and it is working great.
>>
>> 3) Maybe I just need help configuring Timimi on Chrome? I added the 
>> Timimi extension to Chrome, but it still saves the "Chrome" way - saving a 
>> duplicate of the file for every save, but the changes do not get saved in 
>> the original file. So if I have it bookmarked, the bookmark will open a 
>> file without the changes. So it looks like I would have to go into the 
>> folder every day and delete the duplicates and rename the last duplicate 
>> with the original filename. I don't want to do that.
>>
>> 4) You didn't reply to my main question, about TiddlyDesktop... :-)
>>
>> On Sunday, August 16, 2020 at 8:02:47 AM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> I don't understand your first sentence. If you do not want a server 
>>> version timimi makes tiddlywiki easier and more reliable than any time in 
>>> its history, on chrome and firefox, and how is Firefox diminished in any 
>>> way?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Tony
>>>
>>>

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