See http://giffmex.org/TiddlyQuickly.html for the beginnings of a simple 
tutorial. Jeremy said he may add some of that to tiddlyWiki.com.

Dave

On Thursday, February 13, 2014 11:18:41 PM UTC-5, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> 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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