Hello Neil,

You might mention what operating system/browser you are using.

I think you are likely to hit a wall whenever you need a customized
software product. Either you have to pay someone to do it, or get at
the results via plugins and add-ons. This is pretty much the case in
OS or commercial software.

Before getting into TW, I reviewed dozens of Personal Content
Management systems. I only found 2 that were portable and reasonable.
One commercial and one OS. But neither were easily customizable.

I think TiddlySnip upload is broken until someone is willing to dive
in and see what's happening. Perhaps someone can recommend a packet
sniffer to help follow the action? I think TS is doing something to
the password that store.cgi doesn't like.

If you want to share your password, temporarily of course, I would be
willing to attempt to upload/download your file.

Good luck!
Mark

On Jan 25, 5:15 am, Neil Olonoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I've reached the point where I'm willing to pay someone now to correct the
> configuration of my TiddlyWiki on TiddlySpot.
>
> I've downloaded my TW from TS, upgraded to the latest version, but cannot
> upload it to TS. And of course I can't get TiddlySnip to work.
>
> But the larger issue is that TiddlyWiki remains a tool that requires a great
> deal of technical savvy to utilize. It's a shame because it is a GREAT tool.
> Someone, eventually, will swoop in and create a commercial product that
> steals its best features. I'll be one of those to buy it because the
> learning curve for TiddlyWiki as it is, is just too time-consuming and
> difficult for me. The tweaking, plugins, configuration tiddlers, shadow
> tiddlers -- it's all too painful for the average non programmer -- that's
> me!
>
> This, unfortunately, is an Achilles heel of the Open Software movement.
> While products remain in this state -- needing constant tweaks and
> adjustment just to operate, most folks find them unusable, or find many
> features unusable. This is my situation in regards to TiddlyWiki.
>
> I will continue to use it because it is so superior to any alternative that
> I know, but at the moment I don't know how to upgrade it on TiddlySpot.
>
> I'm not sure of the answer to this dilemma. But I've noticed from the posts
> that there are at least a few other folks in my position.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Neil
>
> Neil Olonoff   [email protected]
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