I often find myself struggling to explain the concepts behind TiddlyWiki 
and why they are a good thing. I sometime try to equate TW to interactive 
word documents. This analogy doesn't hold up.

My Co-Worker said likes linear documents and the hyper linking like wiki 
doesn't seem correct unless you're editing the document(s) distributed 
through a server like Wikipedia. I tried to tote on the modular idea of 
downloading a single page app the is offline. His reply is that you should 
not download an offline version as it would become out of sync and you 
would have several wrong versions all over the office each with their own 
changes and customization.

To me that's an advantage. You could download a blessed TW and make your 
own notes, add content / changes etc. Kind of like reading a kindle book 
and making your own annotations only with full acess to the original 
content.

How do others explain TiddlyWiki? What are some of the underlying concepts 
used that make TW stand out. What ways has TiddlyWiki enhanced your 
workflow, documentation, etc.?

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