Neil,

I agree virtually 100% though I suspect we might have some quibbles about 
where the boundary is for who the target user is. I think if it had some 
semblance of a help system other than the full wiki and an editor more like 
what Eric did for TWC, TiddlyWiki could reach a significantly greater 
audience. 

Jeremy,

I went back and turned on Firebug in Firefox (34.0.5 and Windows 7) and the 
built in debugger in Chrome (37.0.2062.120) ... at least I think I did... 
and tried reloading my test wiki with the javascript flaw. In both cases, I 
got the "red popup of death" reporting the undeclared variable and neither 
would allow me to do much more than unload the defective wiki and load up a 
new empty. Both debuggers basically gave me the same message as the 
r.p.o.d. So I either haven't set the debuggers up correctly, which is 
highly probable, or I'm not using the same tools as you are using, which is 
even more probable, or I'm simply not as good at this as you are... which 
is an absolute certainty. 

If I may ask you and the other developers, what are you using for your 
development environment? 

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