Thanks for the background on Scalar and the comparison guide -- good to see 
Tw5 ticking important boxes. I have used VUE but not on a regular basis and 
not recently. It was another tool that felt like it should have gained more 
traction than it did. Hopefully TiddlyMap will provide something similar in 
due course.

bw

Peter

On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 10:16:50 PM UTC, RichardWilliamSmith wrote:
>
> Hi, I got chance to have a poke at Scalar. My feeling is that, whilst they 
> have some useful integrations with other services, their underlying 
> platform is actually quite basic - essentially just a server-side wiki 
> engine - and editing materials on the platform is quite tedious - just like 
> making an online wiki from scratch.
>
> Without wishing to tear into them too badly, I would say that TiddlyWiki 
> 'out of the box' offers a number of advantages over their platform;
> - much quicker editing
> - ability to add content from anywhere (by many different means - drag and 
> drop, bulk importing, iframe inclusion, tiddlyclip etc.)
> - serverless and self-contained
> -- platform independent
> -- 'future proof'
> -- works offline
> - content can be included internally or linked to externally (local or 
> remote)
> -  extensible (through plugins/wikitext)
> - easy to maintain multiple projects and move content between them
> - greater flexibility of overall design and structure
>
> Having said that, there are some useful things we might be able to gleen 
> from the design decisions they have made in an attempt to provide a clear 
> experience to their users, although they only seem to have produced 5 books 
> in 4 years... 
>
> The really important topic that they highlight is 'content metadata', 
> which is going to be very important in educational tech in the future. I'm 
> very interested in the standards and formats that they are using and will 
> do more research into it, following some of the links out of their site.
>
> Thanks again for the recommendation. If you haven't seen it before, you 
> may also be interested in 'Visual Understanding Environment' from tufts 
> university - I have found it very useful for organising complicated 
> information: http://vue.tufts.edu/ 
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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