Si,

As a new comer try the Bobexe implementation. 

However TiddlyDesktop, hta and(limited) and TWExe solutions do have more 
access to the local system. However what do you actually want to do or use 
these  text files for?, creating, editing, reading, importing, generating 
etc...

I have other ideas and solutions to share.

Tones
On Monday, 4 January 2021 at 00:52:10 UTC+11 si wrote:

> Great thanks Mark. I have seen people discuss Bob but never really knew 
> what it was. I will check it out.
>
> On Saturday, 2 January 2021 at 18:43:57 UTC Mark S. wrote:
>
>> You might check out Bob, a version of TW on node that allows you to run 
>> scripts on the local server.
>>
>> On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 8:40:52 AM UTC-8 si wrote:
>>
>>> As I understand it, TW single file version cannot do anything with the 
>>> file system on your computer while running in a browser.
>>>
>>> Does this restriction disappear when using node.js? For example, could I 
>>> (theoretically) create a button in my wiki that creates a new text file 
>>> somewhere on my system, which is then opened automatically in a text editor?
>>>
>>> It seems from my limited use that the node.js version of TW will create 
>>> individual tiddler files on your desktop as you create new tiddlers in the 
>>> wiki, so presumably it is able to interact with the file system in some way?
>>>
>>> I don't know anything about this topic so I am aware this is probably a 
>>> very nooby question!
>>>
>>

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