Hi,

I have been having great success sharing my TW5 prototypes over the 
internet to selected people using google drive! I think this method may be 
an easier and more safe means of doing this because the network connections 
are encrypted but I maybe missing something in that. As long as you are the 
lone editor of the wiki (no 2 people editing at the same time) I feel this 
would work great for you. I do feel something like TiddlySpot is much 
better for a general public facing site but if this is just for a manual 
for coworkers I would suggest google drive.

Hope this helps, 

On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 8:24:29 AM UTC-7, Karishma Patel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've used tiddlywiki to build a kind of manual for my colleagues, and I'm 
> looking to try to host this tiddlywiki in a place where multiple users from 
> around the world can see the same copy and not have to download anything. I 
> know TiddlySpot is an option but I'd like something more secure and without 
> ads. I wonder if anyone has any suggestions for alternatives. If I have to, 
> I think subscription fees to upgrade these kinds of features would be worth 
> it.
>
> I appreciate any kind of help,
> Karishma
>

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