+1. Another idea would be to add an autosave feature, eg save after every 
chosen number of minutes..


On Wednesday, February 26, 2014 1:30:26 AM UTC+5:30, Jimmy Bostoen wrote:
>
> Not sure if this group already discussed something like this or similar
>
> Most of the time I just use the new TW5 on my work, for reading and adding 
> some notes, and I make use of the tiddlyspot save feature.
>
> The issue I sometimes face is not knowing if I saved the changes made in 
> the wiki (due file being open for an hour or so) or if I even made changes 
> to it.
> Also when saving to tiddlyspot, the proxy acts up, nullifying my attempt 
> at saving so I get the notification 'saving wiki', but not the 'saved wiki' 
> toast
>
> Is there a way to know your file was last saved?
> like a message 'last saved at HH:MM:SS on YYYY-MM-DD'
> or I a way to keep the notification 'wiki saved' on screen until I 
> manually dismiss it?
> or even just a note that says: 'wiki edited since last save'
>
> Just so I have a reminder to hit that save button...
>
> At the moment I just use the browsers console log to see if the POST was a 
> succes and if not, I retry.
>
>

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