Ciao Jeremy,

Late to the party but Chromebooks are good.

I got a Lenevo dual recently (it can be used as a pure tablet, OR  with a 
keyboard with touchpad). I will add a pen later.

They good for TW since it is browser based and browsers work off the shelf 
as simple on Android as anywhere else.

In terms of application, why I need it, FYI, I'll be using TW in  a browser 
on it in kiosk mode (hiding most of the browser interface) for a project 
for neurological experiments (human adaptation to visual inversion) for the 
University of Udine.

Advantages: A major one is COST. They are priced in a range where its  
possible to equip more than one user.-

Just saying
TT

On Saturday, 10 April 2021 at 15:55:35 UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> Does anyone here use TiddlyWiki on a Chromebook?
>
> A friend with a Chromebook wants to experiment with TiddlyWiki, and so I'd 
> be interested in any feedback on the best of the available options. They'd 
> like to keep a private notes file in Dropbox or Google Drive. Ordinarily, 
> I'd recommend TiddlyDesktop and/or Quine, but they obviously don't work in 
> this case.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> --
> Jeremy Ruston
> [email protected]
> https://jermolene.com

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