I have at a distance followed your quest on these matters over the past few 
years. Really cool that it is actually real now. But - apropos my own 
adventures with TWederation - it is funny how other peoples projects can 
just be so much more difficult to understand. I struggle understand benefit 
with this browser db over just having a TW hosted just anywhere? Is this it:

When using NoteSelf locally you don't have to save, because this is done 
automatically. If wanting to save in cloud, you must still click save.
Normal local TW doesn't save automatically so one must click save both for 
local and for cloud save.

This local autosave is of course good - but am I missing something? I mean, 
its not THAT difficult to click save every now and then, so is there more 
to it? 
Admittedly my Win10 crashes even more often than FF these days so 
auto-stored work would really be good on those occasions.

When contrasting NoteSelf to Evernote I can see tremendous advantages with 
NoteSelf, but those are more from native TW than NoteSelf - or? 

Now, that said, I notice the FAQ question: "How can I sync multiple 
devices?" - now *that* would be really cool, i.e if one didn't have to 
upload anything but NoteSelf was "riding on" the automatically synching 
that browsers do if one is logged into ones own browser account. That would 
make a kind of tiddly-intra-net between all ones own devices and that 
autosynchs whenever one is online. *Very *useful!

<:-)

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