I'd maybe emphasise an aspect that Eric Shulman mentioned: with
TiddlyWiki, you can control your own data much more directly than
using a service like WordPress. Many TiddlyWiki users value features
that emerge from this capability: the ability to keep documents
TiddlyWikis private, the ability to add TiddlyWikis to source code
control systems, the ability to email TiddlyWikis, or store them on a
USB stick. In contrast, online services are often easier to use, but
you have to trust the operators to look after your data. TiddlyWiki
users can feel confident that their TiddlyWiki documents will still be
accessible in the decades to come.

Cheers

Jeremy

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 4:43 AM, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Apr 6, 2011, at 7:50 PM, iain wrote:
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>> I use a version of "No Brainer notes" - I have a master formatted
>> version which I copy every time I need a TW for note taking.
>
> I do the same with a slightly modified version of TWT-Blackicity-Lite, itself 
> tweak of a TW-Treeview, both by Morris Gray. In addition to A Treeview menu 
> it uses TiddlersBar and makes sophisticated use of tagging.
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