I see a lot of activity in this forum and this is really encouraging to use 
TW5!

I'm quite new using TW and not a web developer, and my main driver was 
initially finding how to organize a large amount of files in a different 
way than file systems', that's to say, classical hierarchy of directories 
and subdirectories. There are several threads in this forum asking for an 
easy-to-use solution to "embed" or insert file links into tiddlers, but it 
seems that the usage of web-only technologies (html5, css, javascript) make 
it not easy to develop/deploy transparent methods to link files to "web 
elements".

Some days ago I came across to TagSpaces (http://tagspaces.org/) which is 
an open source solution to organize files in a tag fashion, and in my 
opinion is very powerful. Currently TagSpaces is an add-on/extension for 
Firefox and Chrome, in beta version, but the author is announcing "native" 
applications for main operating systems, like Windows, Mac OSX, Linux and 
Android. The source is located in GitHub 
(https://github.com/uggrock/tagspaces), and despite there is no currently 
many info I think is a software to take into account.

The application is very easy to use and very intuitive, and supports "file 
tagging" edition, viewing and views. I've been figuring out how tag info is 
organized/stored in files and also info among tags, as it allows "tag 
groups". Tag info is included/coded in the same filename, and "tag 
relations" and metainfo are stored in web LocalStorage.

Despite TagSpaces is not a SPA (Single Page Application) like TiddlyWiki, 
is completely "web only" and I foresee it can be a very good complement to 
TiddlyWiki to organize files and media in file systems in parallel with 
classic hierarchical directories.

Could anyone with a broader and better insigth than mine on web development 
take a look to try it or evaluate my ideas?

Regards,
Maikel

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