I see that Osmosoft is working hard on the application part that I was
talking about with tools like TiddlyDocs, although it seems a long way
from being finished, if I look at the demo. But concentrating on
applications, with TW as a platform, seems to be the right direction
to go.

I read some stuff about TiddlySpace which seems unimaginably powerful.
You create a wiki offline, go to a website, import all of the tiddlers
into the server space, open the wiki from there, and have the
webservice act as the tiddler store for you, at which point you can
even have your wiki interact with the same wiki loaded by other users.

And if you want (probably), you can even import all of those tiddlers
back to your offline version, or simply download it (minus the wikiweb
plugins). A wiki that you can move on and off the web with grace,
without problems. A truly mobile wiki, crossing interface boundaries
between "the wired" and "the real world". ;-)

~Xen

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