*1. What were you looking for when you first found Tiddlywiki?*

A Writing tool I could customize to my way of thinking. I'd tried a few 
dozen "note" and "creative writing" programs and ultimately they just drove 
me nuts. They where all very static and "encouraged" users to follow either 
standard methods or the developers desired method. I wanted something that 
was effectually a word processor / Wikipad / enclosed file system that I 
could mold around my own way's of working and thinking. (That didn't 
require me to run a portable WAMP or LAMP just for it.)

(As a side note it's been working great for me for a long while now. It's 
also worth noting that my main wiki is built around it's own customized 
version of FireFox which is heavily extended and modded around extending 
the experience as a replacement for standalone applications, and is overall 
a circuital component to my main use for TWC. )

*2. Was there anything about the program, the eco-system, whatever, that 
frustrated you nearly to the point of giving up on it?*

On the program side learning the strange and literal backwards way to add 
JavaScript libraries nearly drove me batty... Thankfully Eric set me 
straight and I've been pretty happy ever since.

On the eco-system side; It still irritates me greatly that the group is not 
divided properly between TWC and TW5. At the very least it has driven me 
away from using the group regularly, and nearly driven me away from the 
community entirely.

*3. What made you stick with the program?*
An obsession with tinkering, and it's hard to beat how easy and intuitive 
it is to tinker with TWC.

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