Hi Crash,

Personally, I use dropbox to store any TWs that I want to keep in sync 
across multiple devices. That way I don't have to remember to save/sync 
anything manually. I use a mac and a windows machine and not android.

If I want to run the node.js version on both of my machines, I can still 
generate a single file and use it just as a way to keep the two in sync.

The other alternative, of course, is to expose the node server and connect 
to it from the tablet, but that depends whether the tablet will always have 
an internet connection.

As for Node on Android, the answer seems to be 'possible but difficult' 
- 
http://oguzbastemur.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/nodejs-truly-on-android-and-ios.html
 

Personally, I think that a really easy way to edit and get things into a 
single Tiddlywiki from multiple devices is a 'killer feature' that would 
make it obviously more useful to a huge new group of people. ie; you love 
evernote because you can trust it to 'just work' and everything will be 
stored in one place, but wouldn't it be great to pattern that information 
in arbitrarily complex ways depending on the requirements of your task(s).

Your own use-case is particularly fascinating to me. I have been reading a 
lot lately about the 'getting things done' methodology 
- http://gettingthingsdone.com/ - which I had previously dismissed as some 
gimmicky business thing, but the gentleman who wrote it is very persuasive 
in interviews about the benefits of creating for ourselves an 'external 
brain' to take over the tasks that otherwise weigh on our internal brain, 
and for which it is not well-suited to begin with. He stresses that for us 
to trust the external brain, it must basically be 100% reliable - ie; any 
information we put into must be available when we need it. My experience of 
tw in this respect is really, really good - I've never lost any data, 
except through my own stupidity, in two years of constant use with tw5. The 
only problem I ever have is that I end up with too many wikis and too many 
unfinished projects and everything is consequently always in a bit of a 
mess - to be fair, this is a pretty good reflection of the inside of my 
head but I think I need to figure out some way to organise things more 
effectively, in order to find some clarity.

I hope you'll let us know what you get working.

Regards,
Richard

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