> if you are using a larger-sized tablet, the addition of a keyboard really 
> makes all the difference in usability for editing on the go

I heartily concur. I’ve recently got a keyboard for my iPad, and find that it’s 
had a surprising impact on my working habits. In many ways, for non-coding 
tasks, I now find the iPad preferable to my laptop: less distractions, less 
fiddling with overlapping windows, physically lighter. I use TWEdit heavily to 
work on standalone TiddlyWik’s offline, copying to and from Dropbox. In fact, 
it’s probably the way that I'm using TWEdit that makes the environment feel so 
interchangeable with my laptop. Generally, I find I’m living in TiddlyWiki more 
than ever for my non-coding, non-email work.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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