Yes, TWC was great and in many ways better than TW5. But time marches on. 

I notice that TiddlyFox on Firefox isn't on your short list.

I think you're likely to get a lot of varying opinions. You're probably 
just going to have try things and see what works best for you. For me, 
node.js is too much fuss. I've never seen the point of the Desktop version 
-- the whole point of TW is NOT to have another application running. There 
are all sorts of stand-alone information managers available. But that's my 
take. Others will beg to differ, I'm sure.

We have been told that the days of SharedTiddlers plugins are gone forever 
because the security built in to all the latest browsers blocks it. The 
fastest workaround I can think of is to export the tiddlers you may 
occasionally want to borrow into a JSON file -- have all the tiddlers 
tagged to indicate their source TW file. Then you can quickly drag and drop 
the JSON files into your working TW. When you're done, you can delete them 
all with a custom button. I've been told that it's possible to alter the 
save mechanism to automatically exclude certain tagged tiddlers from 
saving. If you also had a custom view template that prevented you from 
editing the imported TW's, then everything would be nearly the same as the 
Include plugin(s) except that you would need to drag, drop, and approve the 
tiddlers each time.

Mark

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