Hi Richard,

I think your vision of using TiddlyWiki as frontend that syncs sporadically 
to a server to update its content is a great idea. However, this requires 
much effort imo because syncing and distributing content is not a trivial 
task. Ed's work with the xapi is equally complex. It really needs some 
dedicated programmers that fully use their time to accomplish this task...

My comment 
(https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/XOQ5uUOPSh4/x6a0MEH-u-AJ) to 
Greg's post in contrast had a much simpler intention. I simply realized 
that tiddlywiki could be promoted as a replacement of e.g. PDF as format 
for digital content and that tiddlywiki could represent the new standard 
for a digital textbook: highly dynamic, multimedia friendly, 
cross-plattform, interactive. 

Of course if it could update its content once in a while it would be 
awesome, but as said, I think this is a complex task.

-Felix


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