Hi Danielo

> Im particually interested on this scenario. Specially the multy-device
sync. I wrote one manual for my company L1 and I used TW for allow readers
to make notes using the Alberto's plugins.

Do you think L1 might be interesting in backing the development? :)

# Create a full end-user application that enables the user to create and
>> work with TiddlyWiki documents on iOS devices.
>
>
> This is, of course, the most interesting  thing from my  point of view.
>

Likewise.


> But will this have multi-device sync also?
>

Yes, it would be an incremental development of the earlier apps. Starting
minimal, adding features methodically to work towards the goal.


> And we should also support  multiple OS, like evernote does. This way we
> will have the ULTIMATE note taking app. With all the power of TW but with
> sync.
>

TiddlyWiki would remain as cross-platform as it is now. Building these iOS
tools would be about improving the user experience on Apple devices and
taking advantage of the ecosystem infrastructure such as distribution and
payments.


> Having TW5 files that behaves like a standalone application (with its own
> icon on the apps box) it's something that I though several times about, and
> I'm definitively very interested on it.
>

Great. I think there's an opportunity to experiment here, and we can move
quite quickly to get a TiddlyWiki-based app into the app store. The only
challenge is funding the development...

Do you have plans to provide some kind of SDK or TW API? For example, if I
> want to build an application based on TW and shell it by myself on the
> store. With a % of the beneficts going to you or with some license.
>

To begin with, I'm thinking TiddlyPip would be a proprietary Federatial
thing. We would indeed need some sort of arrangement allowing customers to
put the apps on the app store themselves, under their own name.

TiddlyPip might in the end be a bunch of open source components with
Federatial being one of the companies involved in developing them and using
them in commercial operations like publishing.

Best wishes

Jeremy



>
> Regards.
>



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