Thought I'd give my slightly belated response to this.

Best of 2020


*Streams <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/>*
Of course everyone loves this amazing plugin. Streams has massively changed 
the way I work in TiddlyWiki, allowing me to flesh out and organise ideas 
much more efficiently. Its a beautiful example of the flexibility of 
TiddlyWiki. Thank you Saq!

*TiddlyRemember* <https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/>
This plugin has solved the problem that many SRS users have of having two 
disconnected pools of knowledge. Now my personal notes and flashcards can 
be beautifully intertwingled. Thank you Soren!

*Command Palette* <https://souk21.github.io/TW-commandpalette/>
This just makes TiddlyWiki that much more pleasurable to use. IIR it was 
made by a new TiddlyWiki user who seems now to have disappeared. 
Nonetheless it still works brilliantly and I hope that someone will 
continue to keep it alive. Thank you Souk21!


*Timer Tools <http://tiddlytools.com/timer.html>*
Timer Tools is not just an example of a great set of tools, but a great 
example of how generous, creative and unique the TiddlyWiki community is. I 
asked a question in the group about creating a simple time-stamp system for 
tracking my time. As he often does, Eric gave a very helpful answer that 
solved my problem, but he then went on to develop an entire suite of 
related tools! Thank you Eric!

*Other note-taking tools*
I may be breaking the rules slightly here, but I want to mention both Roam 
and Andy Matuschak's notes 
<https://notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_notes>. There seems to have 
been an increased interest in thinking and note-taking tools in the last 
year or so, and I think that this has done a great job of demonstrating the 
adaptability of TiddlyWiki. Every time another bit of software introduces a 
cool new idea (Roam's use of backlinks, Andy's horizontal layout), 
TiddlyWiki can quickly be tweaked to incorporate it.

2021 Wish List

*Tools for importing PDFs, Ebooks and web pages*
I think that TiddlyWiki has great potential as a reading tool, especially 
with the amazing *dynannotate plugin* (Thank you Jeremy!), and I would love 
to see more development in this area.

*A new multi-story layout*
The stories plugin offers this to some extent already, but I would love to 
see a more flexible version of this. I believe this will soon be possible 
with some updates to the TiddlyWiki core (something to do with Flexbox?)

Also thanks to Jeremy and every other TiddlyWiki contributor for this great 
bit of software!
On Thursday, 17 December 2020 at 14:57:21 UTC Mohammad wrote:

> Ref: 2019 best of tools
>
> Dear all,
>
>   The year 2020 is gradually coming to end and a new year 2021 will start 
> soon!
>   I would like to ask you to share the best of 2020 and your wishlist of 
> 2021.
>
>   Tiddlywiki gets more powerful and resource rich and now we have many 
> tools
>    
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
> p.s: Josiah normally sends out this post.
>
>

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