I'm just wondering what MO people have adopted as "best practice" and why. 
Do you use a single TiddlyWiki for everything, or do you have a virtual 
"web" of multiple TiddlyWikis that you jump around in.

I see the benefit of a single TiddlyWiki as being the search ability and 
non-linear convenience and approach around which TiddlyWiki was built. My 
concern about a single TiddlyWiki is the eventual size that it might attain 
and related performance issues, especially if you start embedding and 
attaching files internally (TW5).

With a web of TiddlyWikis, they could be kept small, but you might 
sacrifice some of the search ability of TiddlyWiki.

I'm using TiddlyWiki mostly for journaling my workflow.

I would like to know how others are doing this.

Thanks in advance.

Captain Packers

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