Hello Jeremy,

I like the TW5 and your screencast very much. Especially the fact that its 
interface and colour scheme is minimalistic. For so many years I could not 
come up with a satisfactory personal color scheme and layout for my TWs. I 
have for so many years looked at other TWs and always wished to hack out 
something great for my own personal TWs. But it always ended up in 
frustration. I realised that instead of focussing on content I was 
distracted with tweaking interface and colours. 

TW5 solves this very well. It presents itself as a Notebook instead of a 
Webpage. It does not have Title, Subtitle, Main Menu. These three things in 
itself were quite a turn offs for a new project for me. I had to think up 
of these things before I could get ahead with producing and saving content. 
In my view these were detrimental to the creative and spontaneous flow of 
thoughts. TW5 chucks out these distractions. For this I love it. Its an 
invitation to start writing content and saving it right away.



On Saturday, March 23, 2013 3:17:38 PM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> I've made a screencast introducing TiddlyWiki5 and showing how to use it: 
>
> http://vimeo.com/62508140 
>
> I'd appreciate any feedback, particularly as I intend to make further 
> screencasts as TW5 nears beta. 
>
> My feedback from making it is that 13 minutes might be too long; 
> cleaning up and editing took a long time, and I suspect that I'd be 
> more productive trying to do more frequent shorter videos. 
>
> Cheers, 
>
> Jeremy 
>
>
> -- 
> Jeremy Ruston 
> jeremy...@gmail.com <javascript:> 
>

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