Hello Neil,

My half a cent.

Personally I experience frustration many times when I am learning
something. It is quite natural to get overwhelmed when one is exposed
to Tiddlywiki world and all its plugins and options.
I would suggest that you do not beat yourself up if you are not able
to get something to work. If you can afford the time, just take a
break. A break does wonders.
If you like I can attempt(i am not an expert please, just a tinkerer)
to upload your tiddlywiki to tiddlyspot if you are comfortable with
sharing a password. Of course once it is done you should reset the
password.

Do not give up asking for help in this group. You will soon overcome
this block and move forward.

best wishes
-shavinder

On Jan 26, 1:48 am, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
> my €0.1
>
> don't bother with tiddlysnip.
> tiddlyspot is good, but dropbox is better
>
> ALex
>
> 2010/1/25 Mike <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > my 2c . . .
>
> > TW is great, but it is easy to get lost in what you could do -.-
> > My recommendation is to make a list of what you want to achieve
> > What is your TW for, what data do you want to populate ect.
>
> > Start with that, then try to find a variant that fits the way you
> > work, I started with MPTW
> >http://mptw.tiddlyspot.com/
> > I love TagglyTagging, and still use it to this day (almost 3 years in
> > TW)
>
> > Secondly, don't expect to be an expert overnight, I learn something
> > new every week just from watching this group, some I gather as
> > knowledge, some I implement into my TW - while the customization is
> > endless, not everything will fit your style or work-flow.
>
> > Third I am not sure what your core problems are - sounds like
> > tiddlysnip, and tiddlyspot
>
> > I can see you have posted about tiddlysnip, and people are working on
> > the issue
> > As for TiddlySpot, you might try a separate post asking for help on
> > that issue, and see what the experts come up with.
>
> > Personally I use TW on a USB drive, with Portable FireFox
>
> > Lastly, this is the most helpful group I have ever joined, and a
> > simple piece of software that I use everyday, pretty impressive
> > considering all of it is free.
>
> > Mike
>
> > On Jan 25, 1:45 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Neil
>
> > > > As you say, its customizability is both a strength and a limitation.
> > Like
> > > > certain highly desirable life-partners, it is "high maintenance!"
>
> > > > But that doesn't limit his or her desirability; often it makes them
> > seem all
> > > > the more desirable. I think that may be the case here.
>
> > > :-)
>
> > > That's the spirit..
>
> > > There are many welldesigned finished products made from TiddlyWiki.
> > > I will recommend trying Dave Gifford's verticals for their simple and
> > > practical use, Morris Gray's verticals for their beautiful design and
> > > Eric's (TiddlyTools) quickstart documents for their "out of the box"
> > > no fuzz application...
>
> > > They are all very well made and you will be productive AND learn the
> > > basics at the same time...
>
> > > Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
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