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> The first response that pops off my synapses reading such a proposal is:
> *Why?* and again: *Why?*
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Hi Tobias,

My goal is to package information to be accessible completely offline (in 
an environment where there is no possibility of an internet connection). I 
would like to curate a collection which is suitable for a target audience 
of young children and am also interested in taking foreign language 
materials and using them as a a starting-point for a personal learning wiki.

The fact that TW is 'stand-alone' is only one of the great things about it. 
The thing I like the most is that it's so easy to (re-)compose content (and 
also build custom UI) , which is why I find it interesting to use it as a 
container for largish data-sets.

One possibility, I guess, would be to adapt the idea of TiddlyClip so that 
it can be given a list of pages and then fetch the content for all of them 
in a systematic manner.

Thanks (all) for the useful suggestions

Regards,
Richard




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