Hi, Stephen,

I posted this somewhere else, but this is how I decided to use tw.

>
>    1. It began when I started searching for a note-taking tool.
>    2. I *didn't want to install* a wiki or some application on my desktop.
>    3. The program should be *portable on a usb-stick*... but how can I 
>    open my notes on *different OS*? Do I have to take a copy of the 
>    database or do I need to transport an installer (similar to truecrypt 
>    volumes you want to open on another machine?)
>    4. The note-taking tool I wanted should provide mechanisms to link 
>    notes - but in an organized and fast way.
>    5. *TiddlyWiki was perfect because it solved the above by*
>    1. Using the Browser as Middleware. I can put it on a stick and open 
>       it at a friends pc! Since it's html it can be but online for others to 
>       read! great!
>       2. Using HTML to store notes. This *also* means that in emergency 
>       situations I can always open the html file and my data is human 
> readable! 
>       *Also* I feel that I am in control of my data!
>       3. Using Javascript to provide the dynamics.
>    6. Also it provides plugins and has a vivid community!
>
> I know nothing in the area of personal note-taking that can be compared to 
> this software. 


Felix

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