Hi, 

I think the main advantage is, that you can easily build and test the 
latest version of TW on your local PC.
It lets you serve binary files eg: images or PDFs from a /files directory, 
so you don't need to include them in your wiki. 
With the new SSE plugin mentioned in the other post it will allow a basic 
multi user setup on the local network. 

It can be used to build different editions, that are shipped with TW eg: 
empty.html, or the German version which is interesting for me ;)
It can be used to run tw5.com-server to improve the TW documentation and 
create pull-requests to improve the docs at tiddlywiki.com

So for me it's mainly a development environment and a playground for my own 
wikis.

-mario

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