On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 4:54:25 PM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> @ Mario,
>  
>
>> The very basic system, that I did describe in my first post, will work 
>> well for a single user. ... But it doesn't scale very well. If you need 
>> multi concurrent users, you'll definitely need a much more sophisticated 
>> concept and a server side backend. The TiddlyWeb concept should work quite 
>> well here. 
>>
>
> I think he's a chiropractor, not running a chiropractical school.
> So far, I did not hear Dave speak one word of multi-user.
>

Hi did. In the first post he asked about selling a product. .. 

... Could I sell this to other chiropractors/ companies?
>

see: companies.

see the following paragraph from Daves post:

It'll mainly be text in tiny chunks like [ tiddler:RightCervicalRotation, 
> fieldname:2015-09-28.11:40:19 AM, field content: 47 ] amalgamated into 
> lists and summary tiddlers, but probably hundreds of them per visit, and 
> over a patient's lifetime they can have up to hundreds of visits.  It will 
> be mainly me updating the data, but if I ever get it good enough to 
> distribute to other docs, there are often multiple people accessing it in 
> bigger clinics, although not usually at the same time.  Id imagine you 
> could keep it all behind a firewall of some sort, backups like any other 
> file structure I suppose.
>

-m

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