Soren, I have not used it much yet as I am already a super user so possibly not in the target audience. Although I am sure I can learn a lot from it, why it may be good for less expert users is its "narrative quality", which may not help me.
Users of you manual can read through the story relating to different subjects getting a comprehensive introduction and hanging all the pieces together. I think this is fantastic. Perhaps most valuable to me is being able to delegate some support to new users to your manual, where they can take time and learn rather than me writing new lessons to explain. As a result I still need to get to know it well. - However from my super user perspective it is not so easy to stick with the story to find the Easter eggs in a lot of sections and search is somewhat overwhelmed by amount of content. - There are however subject areas where I may as well be a new user and I am likely to get the full benefit, yet they do not (yet?) go into the detail I now need. - What is critical here is I think it is very well done and appropriate for a broad audience, perhaps it is I that have outgrown some of its focus, I do not think it needs to be modified for people like me. - At most, perhaps in future it could have some index or additional notes that lead the more advanced user to other resources. Thanks so much for this substantial contribution to the Community Regards Tones On Wednesday, 21 July 2021 at 23:56:56 UTC+10 Soren Bjornstad wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I know quite a few people on here have been reading at least some of my > book Grok TiddlyWiki <https://groktiddlywiki.com/read/>. While I've > gotten quite a bit of specific feedback submitted through the built-in > feedback mechanism, I've been coming up short on overall impressions and > significance beyond "thanks so much for this book." If you've looked at the > book and you have a few moments, I'd love to know what you think. For > instance: > > - Is the book organized effectively? > - What parts have you read/worked through? > - How have you been using the book? Have you done some of the > exercises and flashcards? Do they work? (I'm particularly interested in > this question because I'd love to iterate and build more resources like > this one in the future.) > - How have your TiddlyWiki skills improved, if they have? > - Any other thoughts? > > If there's anything you don't want to share publicly, feel free to email > it directly to me at contact (at) sorenbjornstad.com. > > Much appreciated, > Soren > -- 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/59880fdd-0c55-4753-978e-e7328a7cd944n%40googlegroups.com.

