That depends on your computer. 

I use several ranging from a Amazon Kindle Fire tablet to desktop that is a 
few years old. Nothing larger than about 4 mb will work acceptably with the 
tablet whereas the desktop starts to show signs of bogging down with the 
Bible Tiddlywikis which are about 11 mb with about 35,000 tiddlers. Certain 
operations such filtered lists are unacceptably slow on my desktop. Even if 
testing a tiddler for whether it meets filter criteria only takes a 
fraction of a second, when it has to do it 31000 times for a single list 
and depending on what is being displayed such as a recent list several 
times that, it will become noticeable. On a slower computer, it will become 
unacceptable. As Jed said, complex tiddlers will also slow the process down.

My desktop has never succeeded in importing the entire Bible wiki into the 
newer version of TiddlyWiki. I suspect that has to do with how TiddlyWiki 
handles imports. My guess is that it attempts to read the entire wiki into 
a temporary tiddler and then converts the selected tiddlers. If that's true 
then the amount of free ram would be the limitation.

In any case, I find the practical upper limit is in the range of 30,000 - 
40,000 tiddlers and somewhere in the 12 mb range.

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