By the way, is there a list of most popular plugins? John On Jan 27, 7:26 am, "Michael.Tarnowski" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi John, > > really cool stuff - I like most the drag'n'drop - as you can see in > the reactions of this thread probably one favorite of the TW > community ;-) > > What I do not understand is the consequences of your integration with > your framework: > > > ... integrated tiddlywiki with a GUI framework... > > Does this mean, > (a) you integrated a plain vanilla TW, but the result (KNote) has no > plugin feature anymore? or > (b) .. Knote *do* have also the capability to be augmented b the > several plugins found in the TW world (example Eric ones)? > > Cheers Michael > > On 10 Dez. 2010, 20:25, John <[email protected]> wrote: > > > We recently integrated tiddlywiki with a GUI framework that we > > developed. On top of tiddlywiki, we add a fully integrated WYSWYG > > graphical html editor, store notes in an encrypted/password protected > > local database, allow easy attachment of files/folders, and support > > quick publishing of notes. A video demo of this program can be found > > athttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i16Vt6mhNco. > > > The program is free and can be downloaded > > fromhttp://www.smartgoldfish.com/download.html. > > We have used it internally for quite some time now and it is currently > > under its first public stable release. Please join our forum > > athttp://forum.smartgoldfish.com/andwe like to get your suggestions > > and feedbacks. > > > Happy Holidays > > KNote developers
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