Consider me a novice.  

After years of reluctance, I started using TiddlyWiki. I am now invested 
and my TW5 is my pkm. I use it for writing, tasks, projects, catalogs, 
brainstorming and journals. All inter-connected in a many to many structure 
and neatly accessible via TW's tags, sophisticated search, outlined TOCs 
and Checkboxed lists. Having said that, one of the deal breakers of the 
past (but which I ignored because TW5 can now import plain text files and 
since I can use TW5 across all my 5 Windows devices and 7 Android devices) 
is the ability to export the entire body of my tiddlywiki as individual 
plain text or html files. 

This is important because I hate marrying any tool that I cannot divorce 
should it cease development, become proprietary, or suddenly blow up in my 
face.  Backups are cool, but I would like to have an option whereby I can 
export, fiddle with, re-import or use a a plain-text wiki  if no other 
options are available.

Is this possible?

Thanks,

Ray

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