On Thursday, July 9, 2015 at 4:10:20 PM UTC+2, wkowalski wrote:

As Danielo wrote, 
There is much room for a better multi user experience. 

Secondly, when one updates or adds an entry and saves it, what exactly is 
> being downloaded?  
>

All changes are done in your browsers memory. Even if you change the 
content from tiddlywiki.com and download it. No tiddler data is sent to the 
hosting server.  tiddlywiki.com is a github page. 

tiddlywiki.com contains google tracking code, to get some user statistics. 
... If you download emtpy.html there is no code that will communicate with 
any "home server". 


Is there any kind of data exchange with a central server somewhere?
>

No. Except you start TW with a nodejs server. 
 

>  I confess this part of it seems counter-intuitive to me, because it looks 
> to me like some kind of overwrite is taking place. 
>

The TW core is able to manipulate its internal tiddler store. If you hit 
the download button it saves itself to your harddisk, without the need for 
a server. ... That's part of the TW magic :)

Hope that helps

have fun!
mario



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