Hi Andreas,
 

> Also your suggestions make a lot of sense and I would certainly like to 
> see a "beginner" edition of TW. Maybe we should start compiling a list 
> of must-have tiddlers for beginners?
>

I think those should be concise... well, bundles ...someone uttered 
"swarms"... and they should ship with an empty TiddlyWiki. Perhaps called 
the "GettingStarted" "plugin" ...which doesn't do anything but helping you 
get started with the kind of information that people are known to need. And 
once you're all set, you can safely remove it.

Another bundle should be something like...

http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Markup

,,,with some more links to find more information at tiddlywiki.com (I'm 
working on it).

which detects the browser and displays a notice based on that (like: 
> "You're using Firefox, we strongly recommend using TiddlyFox to ease 
> saving TiddlyWiki!"


Very good idea.

To me, the same is true for TiddlySpot... because I'm so used to using it.
It is just very easy to do it all online and not worry too much over saving
...of course, with the premise of your content being online,
which is clerly not for everyone.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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