I’m please to announce the release of TiddlyDesktop v0.0.7 for Windows, Mac and 
Linux.

* Experimental support for "wiki folders" (the Node.js format for TiddlyWiki, 
where each tiddler is a separate file), including the ability to serve wiki 
folders over HTTP so that you can use any browser or device to access them
* Switched from representing wikis as thumbnails to favicons
* New system tray/menu icon for quick access to TiddlyDesktop
* Fixed problem with restarting after quitting with minimised windows on 
Windows (#77)
* Added TiddlyDesktop version number to "Help" window

Note: Upgrading to this release will clear your list of loaded wiki files. The 
files themselves are not affected; you can re-add them by dragging and dropping 
them into the wiki list window.

It’s worth stressing that the support for wiki folders has some limitations, 
and may not be suitable for all users at this point. This release has given me 
a chance to figure out some of the issues with moving to a multiprocess 
architecture (which is necessary to support multiple Node.js wikis); I’ll post 
separately about my thoughts for future development.

Download the new release here:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/releases 
<https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/releases>

As ever, please remember the first rule of TiddlyWiki, and take very, very 
careful backups.

Best wishes

Jeremy.

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