1 - I was looking at various wiki programs, and TW seemed neat and self-contained, and didn't need other software (such as a server) to run it. Also being open-source is a major factor, and that it is hopefully to last the next 25 years at least. 2 - Just trying to figure out how it worked generally - the documentation is fragmented and I have to do much Googling to find out various things; this forum tends to be a main source. I also don't quite understand how to use the Node.js thing. 3 - Don't know if I will stick with it yet; I wish there were a view-only mode (the current option just hides the editable parts). The code itself doesn't validate (TW.com had 1001 errors when I ran it through the W3C validator out of curiosity!) - I'm just picky about such things though.
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