Its new on my machine, but I am liking the Notational Velocity, a note
taking application for OSX. [1]
* It has the familiar double bracket link notion and the link remains
even if you subsequently change the title of the linked to note.
* You type name of new note and search at the same time, if you don't
see a note to add to, create new. (I think) it's similar to one of
Eric's search plugins, only with one step removed: you don't have to
click to create 'new with title'
* You can save plain text to Dropbox [2]

I've now got plain text coming into my dropbox from various sources:
gmail inbox (from Google Scholar Alerts, tweets sent to myself via the
Twitter iPad app and facebook status updates.

rather than cutting and pasting things into TW I want to divert them
to dropbox as plain text files then have them wrapped in a TW for me.

Having material in dropbox allows another method of TW authoring.
Sharing files with TW wrappability in mind

## Shortcomings?

The sun is shining, the birds are nesting in the garden... I am
concerned that my mind has not evaluated the above properly and that
there is a fundamental flaw somewhere. I thought I'd ask the
TiddlerShoal for its input before sinking TiddlyTime into further
exploration.


ALex



[1] http://notational.net/
[2] https://github.com/scrod/nv/wiki/synchronizing-with-dropbox

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