Hey everyone - thank you so much for your feedback! Very helpful.

Best,

Vali

On Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at 7:35:34 PM UTC-4, Valikhanov wrote:
>
> I am a historian and have been using an assortment of TiddlyWiki Classic 
> files for all of my academic notes for the better part of a decade now. 
> I've been very happy with my system, so until now there has been no reason 
> to check the main website.  Now, however, I would like to create a new 
> TiddlyWiki file for a new project, and I see that there is a new version of 
> the program that is not backwards compatible with the old one.  I was 
> hoping the community could advise me on a few points / check if my 
> understanding is correct:
>
> (1) Even though the Classic version is no longer being updated, there is 
> no reason not to keep using it for my old notes.  It will always continue 
> to work; I don't have to worry about losing my old notes someday.
>
> (2) The conversion to the New TiddlyWiki is clunky and only half 
> functional, so I should probably just leave my old notes system as is in 
> the Classic version.
>
> (3) However, given that I want to start a new TiddlyWiki file anyway, I 
> may as well use the new version for the new project.
>
> (4) If I am using Firefox to work on some TiddlyWiki Classic files and 
> some from the new version, will TiddlyFox work for both?
>
> Anything else I should be considering as I start up a new system in the 
> New TiddlyWiki?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>

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