Hi J
> I've made a TiddlyWiki that is wrapped up in an Adobe AIR container as
> a standalone app. The original TiddlyWiki still opens in a browser and
> functions normally (although its store is kept separate in the AIR
> app's storage directory).
Nice job!!
> Point of this: to try out a TiddlyWiki in a controlled environment
> where "save changes" isn't a big pain.
I miss a refresh page (F5) function
> (Also this person[1] might be interested.)
Me too :-) It would be great if it had a discreet dropdown to select
different TWs from a directory.
> Restrictions: cookies don't work yet; import doesn't work yet. I
> haven't looked into these problems though.
Cookies might be handled by Eric's CookieSaver plugin?
Would it be possible to open a TiddlySpace space (online) in the Air-
client?
If TiddlyAir could open an online document - it could work as an
alternative browser which Dave G. asked for some time ago.
I like the idea of a simple browser/application just for using TWs
online or offline.
Is AdobeAir a viable solution, if you want to create an application
which will run on most machines/systems?

Thanks for sharing
regards Måns Mårtensson

> Source:http://github.com/jayfresh/TiddlyAIR
>
> To use:
> - download source
> - install AIR
> - run client.build
> - install TiddlyAIR.air
>
> Any comments appreciated (even if they originate from PSD[1])!
>
> J.
>
> [1]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/1e2878...
> [2]http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/browse_thread/thread/d9c749...

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