Hi Mans:
Many of the UIs and functions are tied to our framework. At this
point, it will be close to impossible to create such an plugin that
could work with existing browsers.
Dropbox is a great way to sync your KNote. Simply put the Data folder
(in KNote folder) into your dropbox folder.

Cheers
John


On Dec 10, 4:35 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi John
>
> > We have tested KNote on Linux (Ubuntu 10.04) under Wine using the
> > zipped version of the download (non installer).  Start KNote by
> > running KNoteStart.exe.
>
> I'm using Puppy Linux 5.1.1 (Lucid) - Wine version is 1.1.43 (newest
> stable version is 1.2.2 I know...)  Doesn't work here..
>
> > As an alternative to Wine, KNote works well in VM (virtualbox/vmware).
>
> With Windows you mean?? It still needs a host environment I guess...
>
> >Native ports for Linux and MAC are under way.
>
> Great - I'm looking forward to it!!
>
> Would you consider creating a native TiddlyWiki plugin which could
> load the tinymc interface in a tiddler and exploit the local linking
> features??
> That would be awesome - and open up for use in DropBox, showing a
> TiddlyWiki with working relative links...  :-)
>
> I understand the awesomeness of having an encrypted KNetFramework -
> however I miss the layout- and pluginfeatures of TiddlyWiki.
>
> Thanks again :-)
>
> Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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