> I think it shouldn't at all - even the tiddler should only be saved once 
>> the user decides to commit the changes made (kept in temporary memory 
>> before). Believe this would already reduce much of the strain it causes my 
>> poor browser.
>>
>
> Sure that can be done in a few days.
>
 

> Hope these can release some strain in your browser. :-) Please try and let 
> me know how they work.
>

Vincent, you really must have a pronouncedly slowed down perception of 
time.. ;-)

Without the automatic saving really all the strain is eased and editing 
this way is so much more fun, thanks a lot!


Mentioned an other a bid difficult to handle behavior by selecting a cells 
content in edit mode - but releasing the mouse button a bit too far to the 
left (I'm used to selecting text from the bottom-right up to the top-left 
corner, so the first letter isn't that easily missed), only slightly above 
the next cell to the left - editing mode immediately switches to that other 
cell. Maybe it would be possible to allow switching into edit mode of other 
cells only on a click, but not upon releasing a pushed mouse button?
 

> Other things like QuickEdit, TableTools, etc., will just need to wait a 
> while.
>
>
If hours are days for you, I sure can wait for a while ;-) 

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