Thanks Matabele, ...for introducing me to Cyborganize, which focused on BrainStormWFO, a very nice tool. This set me to researching newer outlining tools. My favorite, hands down, of the various tools I saw was workflowy.com. I took some notes I had researched recently and in a very short amount of time I organized them perfectly! Faster than I could have done in TiddlyWiki. I love the interface and their way of doing things and displaying them. TiddlyWiki is way better for finished articles, for my website, and for productivity and work info. But I think I will probably start using Workflowy for organizing my academic and personal notes. I am a happy camper right now.
Dave On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 1:40:02 AM UTC-5, Matabele wrote: > > Hi > > You might find the ideas from this site > <http://www.cyborganize.org/clarity/what-is-cyborganize/> of interest. > Essentially, WordPress blogs are used for journalling, and clips are then > moved into TiddlyWiki as raw ideas require massaging into information. > > I run my personal Wordpress journals in a docker.io > <http://docs.docker.com/installation/mac/> container, but any LAMP setup > will do the trick -- like this one for Windows: Windows Installer > <http://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=WordPress> > > regards > > On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 3:57:03 AM UTC+2, David Gifford wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> One goal that is always eluded me is the idea of having one TiddlyWiki >> file be a hub for all my notes, rather than spreading my notes out among >> several TiddlyWiki files. Tagging and hyperlinking will always be limited >> in application if one's ideas have to be spread out among different files. >> I have sensed I am not the only one who has seen TiddlyWiki as a potential >> route to a global personal information management tool. When node.js >> appeared I mistakenly thought it would be the solution to the filesize >> issue. But in practice it also slowed down with the inclusion of multiple >> images, etc. >> >> On my Recursos.giffmex.org, to keep file size to a minimum and increase >> the speed at which files can be opened by site users, I am using a central >> TiddlyWiki file that links to numerous static HTML files. I am using the >> create static file from tiddler button found in the search area. This has >> been a helpful process for me, but it has a drawback. If I want to edit a >> static file, I must actually edit the tiddler in the originating file, then >> create a replacement static file, and replace the old static file with it. >> >> This is caused me to wonder if there could be such a thing as an html >> file that could act like a tiddler only in the sense that it also has an >> edit template, so that it could be edited in the same way a tiddler is >> edited. That way the central TiddlyWiki could act as a hub with external >> links to small, easily editable HTML files that act as articles or entries. >> >> With such a system, a TiddlyWiki file could conceivably be a much more >> extensible knowlege base, since each tiddler in the central file would be >> small, only a hyperlink to the html file, plus any tags and internal >> hyperlinks to related tiddlers. And the html files would be small, >> basically the size of the static files I create now, plus the edit template >> mechanism. >> >> Of course, there would also be the need to quickly create such editable >> files from within the TW file. >> >> I am guessing that this is all just wishful thinking, but it doesn't hurt >> to ask if this is in the realm of possibility, does it? Does this give any >> of you developers some bright ideas? >> >> Blessings, Dave >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/c11e6cff-e5e3-43c2-bfad-b7813ab714b9%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

