I made a post a few weeks ago about this very thing, asking what Tiddlywiki 
is. It's a document creation system, and a system for both organizing and 
displaying those documents you've created, however you want. 

https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!topic/tiddlywiki/MUSh4NvUF0Y

Tell me what you think. 


To exand your explanation, it's like an expanded word document AND a place 
to keep all those documents and store them. 


On Sunday, May 11, 2014 6:45:09 AM UTC-7, Devin Weaver wrote:
>
> 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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