While we cannot actively use tiddlyspot, you should still be able to download. Have you looked at http://gsd5.tiddlyspot.com/
It is an old version now, but if you like it, maybe it could get you started. Birthe On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 11:50:03 PM UTC+1 S1ack wrote: > > Finally in some ways the days of the full solutions like MonkeyGTD are > gone because so many of the features can be found in the core > Yes, I realized that as I started to mess around a bit more. > If I can get up to speed on widgets (checkboxes mainly), and figure out > columns (I saw some mention of Shiraz regarding this), then I think I can > manage. > > >This is about saving? this question is out of place - look at Timimi or > TW-receiver but they are but a couple of the new savings solutions > available now. > The confusing thing is/was Timimi, TiddlyDesktop, and TiddlyFox all fail > to save the 'nicedemo.xml' I extracted from the mGSD github. Both work fine > otherwise, even with my old, now cluttered with 10 years of crap MonkeyGTD > file. > > > On Monday, December 21, 2020 at 5:06:37 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: > >> MonkeyGTD introduced many nice ways to contribute to TWC design, TW5 has >> inherited many of these ideas and incorporated them into the core, or can >> be found nearby in macros or plugins. >> >> TW5 stands on the shoulders of giant's including MonkeyGTD. There are new >> and different ways in TW5 and some old methods superseded, new concepts >> needed etc... but there is no doubt TW5 opens up the possibilities much >> further than before. >> >> Your questions >> 1) This is about saving? this question is out of place - look at Timimi >> or TW-receiver but they are but a couple of the new savings solutions >> available now. >> 2) It depends on what you are looking for. Perhaps ask for that, rather >> than for a MonkeyGTD alternative and you will get more suggestions (Cardio >> comes to mind) >> >> Finally in some ways the days of the full solutions like MonkeyGTD are >> gone because so many of the features can be found in the core. >> >> Tones >> >> >> On Tuesday, 22 December 2020 at 04:21:45 UTC+11 S1ack wrote: >> >>> First off, glad to see people discussing this topic - when what I >>> usually experience is a bunch of dead 10 year old links. >>> >>> Hope I can get some help. >>> >>> The stupid questions.... >>> >>> 1) How does Tiddlyfox plugin/extension identify an html that it will >>> allow saving? >>> 2) Is there anything online akin to the MonkeyGTD >>> <http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/#mGSD>(later called mGSD) flavor of >>> tiddylwiki. >>> >>> I am a bit worried that my reliance on these things is not sustainable. >>> >>> TL;DR >>> Long time user of both tiddywiki and MonkeyGTD. I have kept notes from >>> 'tiddlyfox apocalypse'' as I've migrated from PC to PC and browser to >>> browser as they started removing the ability to write locally, in order to >>> keep my beloved functionality intact. Settled on a developer version of >>> firefox with tiddlyfox add-on that is set for never updating. This firefox >>> is never used for online tasks. >>> >>> Be that as it may. I find my self whishing to create a shiny new >>> blank/empty MonkeyGTD, and never saved one from back in the day. I >>> downloaded all of the mGSD <https://github.com/simonbaird/mGSD> from >>> github and found the demo (essentially an empty MonkeyGTD by the looks of >>> it), and the regular tw empty in there. However, while the empty.html is >>> identified by the tiddlyfox plug-in, annoyingly, the 'nicedemo.html' gtd is >>> not recognized as such, and it will not save. >>> >>> I played around with a file diff finder for a bit, but I did not see >>> anything obvious. >>> >>> >>> Any help is greatly appreciated. >>> >>> -- 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 tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/399d37a9-bafd-4741-a6e8-87d3bd729ea3n%40googlegroups.com.