Hi!
There's TiddlySnip (1) for Firefox. It enables adding snippets or
links to a tiddlywiki. I'm using it for TiddlyMarks (2), my
bookmarking solution. There's another bookmarking solution on
TiddlySpace called Bookmarks (3).
There are also plugins for sending tiddlers as mail and I believe
there was even talk about receiving tiddlers in mail, though I'm not
sure about that, you should search this group.

(1) http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlysnip
(2) http://tiddlymarks.tiddlyspot.com
(3) http://bookmarks.tiddlyspace.com

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On Sep 29, 9:48 pm, Mad Scientist Jr <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Has anyone figured out a way to send bookmarks / clippings / etc. to
> TiddlyWiki, similar to Evernote?
>
> So when you're browsing a Web page you want to save, click bookmarks >
> MyTwBookmarklet, and it will
>
> # open up an input box that prompts you to enter any tags and lets you
> edit the title (from page's <TITLE> tag)
> ## maybe you delimit them with a semicolon or some character, or
> ## 2 separate prompts, or
> ## popup an HTML form with various fields
> ### sendto address (pre-populated in bookmarklet code, you can
> override)
> ### title (from page <TITLE> tag)
> ### tags dropdown with pre-populated tags
> # click submit
> # emails a "purestore" XML tiddler to your address, containing
> ## subject line with
> ### text to let you identify the message as a tiddler (or embed this
> info in your email address, like gmail lets you do, ie myaddress
> [email protected])
> ### page title
> ## the current page's URL
> ## plain or rich text/HTML contents of the clipboard if anything is
> selected
> # closes the popup (if a form is used)
>
> This way as long as you have the bookmarklet, you can send yourself
> stuff on any device. You can publish the bookmarklet out on the Web
> somewhere and as long as you remember where, you can get to it from
> wherever.
>
> The one thing that would be better would be some way to get the device
> to do this right from the page (ie right-click or long-click on the
> link you want to send) so you don't have to go into your bookmarks and
> click the bookmarklet.  But maybe that's unavoidable.
>
> The ugliest part is then your email client needs to be smart enough to
> automatically identify & export these tiddler-emails to a folder on
> your computer, and you can then just import them into your
> TiddlyWiki.  (I use Outlook at home (since I know VBA) so I'd have to
> write a script to do that part.  I'm not sure how hard it is to do for
> other clients like Thunderbird.)
>
> It would have to work for multiple browsers/devices like iOS, etc. I'm
> pretty sure an inputbox or HTML form generated on the fly is doable,
>
> Anyway, is all this something someone has done already or done
> better?
>
> Any info appreciated...thanks

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