Ivan, Welcome to the infinite universe of TiddlyWiki.
I will just add to the above comments, that out of the box tiddlywiki single file is enough for most users however if you add a lot of imbedded files and media it all must load into memory. If you have a lot to add and you know it will get big, use some of the recommended approaches, however it is easy to migrate your data to a new wiki later so I recommend just getting started and see if the other aspects meet with your needs (it should, as tiddlywiki is a platform and very flexible). Please provide a link to obsidian or some features so we can respond. For TiddlyWiki open on different windows at the same the best answer is Bob and Bobexe <https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-BobEXE/releases> for your local computer or the Local Area Network with a team, make sure you configure backups. It is wise to consider your exit strategy, in fact that was a key reason I moved to tiddlywiki, Tiddlywiki is based on technologies which are less likely to fade in time than most solutions, at one point we had issues with savers and people obtained a compatible older version of browsers as portable apps and they were fine for a few more years, some people were so happy with this strategic solution they did not realise we had moved on, I now use timimi a lot to open and save wikis from my files on my local computer. Another trick is to build your own links wiki which will always try and open the one wiki in a named tab eg (HTML link) target="wikiname" so you do not end up with multiple instances open. I also find dividing content between for purpose wikis one way to avoid large wikis, there is plenty of interwiki tools even indexing and search solutions. The key question you may answer is why text files? because there are a lot of different answers to that question. I use a lot of text but I am happy to have it in tiddlers and not independent files. Regards Tones On Friday, 30 October 2020 05:14:11 UTC+11, IvanPsy wrote: > > Greetings, > > I'm evaluating TiddlyWiki over other txt based solutions (such as Obsidian > and similar), so I have some questions. > My apologies if they are non-realistic questions: I'm not a tech :-) > > - How big can be a TiddlyWiki before slowing down or causing troubles when > opening it? > I have some Gb on Apple Notes, since I store also images and long PDFs. > My fear is storing all my stuff on a single file may slow down or causing > other troubles. > > - TiddlyWiki runs on HTML and Java, is it? > What if the browsers discontinued them in the future, (as it happened to > Flash)? > Is it a realistic scenario? > I'm always looking for an exit plan. > And: what if I wanted to export the tiddlers in different txt (or other > formats) files? > > - Can I have the same TiddlyWiki open on different windows at the same > time without having the two versions conflict each other? > I'm used to work on many projects at the same time, so I usually have many > windows of Apple Notes open at the same time. > How about TiddlyWiki? > > Thank you! > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/3455cd68-0f6a-4977-86a3-aeceb2878a6bo%40googlegroups.com.

