I've been remiss in not reporting progress on TiddlyWiki5 for a few
weeks. There’s a new alpha with some fun new features at a new URL:

http://alpha.tiddlywiki.com

It's for modern browsers - I generally use it with the Chrome Canary build,
which is their bleeding edge alpha version. (It is currently the only
browser to implement HTML5's 'download' attribute on the <a> element, which
TiddlyWiki5 uses for it's fallback saving mechanism).

The code is now getting to the point where the interactive features are
coming together: drop down menus, and the ability to switch between
different views of your tiddlers.  Crucially, there is now a new wikitext
parser that generates proper HTML tags, and features new syntax for
transclusions.

Of course, the new features are all rather provisional, and I'd very much
appreciate feedback and thoughts. I've been making some good progress on
it, but documentation still slightly lags behind the code, so feel free to
ask any questions here.

I made a little video to demonstrate some of the new features on an iPad:

https://vimeo.com/44538974

Finally, I've recently taken over the TiddlyWiki twitter account, and will
be using it to give updates and news alongside the discussions in this
group.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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