I also think that we need an ultra-beginner-friendly tutorial for TW5. I've 
ultimately had to go through the whole tiddlywiki site just to try and get 
a sense of things. The material to learn is there, but it is disjointed and 
you have to dig for it to get it. I ultimately had to construct my own wiki 
and recreate it in beginner-friendly terms just to teach myself how things 
were done.

The TW5 project is hands-down the most awesome thing I've seen in the 
personal notebook space, but it does need some technical knowledge and 
doing things is not always that intuitive. At the current moment, we have a 
few tutorials from a few different members, but it still seems that to get 
the most out of TW5, it's a "teach yourself" process.

If we can build a tutorial that teaches everything in-depth, while still 
retaining a simple manner of speaking, then I believe that that's the final 
hurdle to pass before TW5 becomes software that is truly accessible to the 
public. I'd like to help if I can.

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