>
> So for every change I make I have to essentially save a new copy of the
> html file?
>

That's correct. It's a trade-off; the default way of working gives you
great portability at the expense of a clunky user experience. Installing
TiddlyFox gives you much better user experience (saving is one click), at
the expense of portability. There's also the TWEdit app for iPad/iPhone
which allows you to work on TW/TW5 documents offline and sync changes later.

Best wishes

Jeremy


>
>
> On Thursday, 31 October 2013 23:10:30 UTC, Simon Smailus wrote:
>>
>> I'm new to Tiddlywiki, but am failing at the first hurdle, I'm unable on
>> my macbook air to save new tiddlers or changes wiki? Yes I know I can
>> workaround by installing Firefox and a plugin, but what is the point to a
>> wiki that is so difficult to save? The same applies to both v2 and v5.
>>
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