Thank you Josiah for the kind words.
I would consider it an honor to have any of my work used by any TW5 user. I shall iron out and update and improve as much as I can afford with time. However here are my two cents. 1) I intended these as a proof of concept how adaptable tiddlywiki is, how immensely flexible it is. You want it to look like onenote? evernote? powerpoint? deal. Nevertheless the poit remains - these are in someway - stolen. I adapted them sources that were free, true -but not intended for TW by its original author. If we need to be distinguished, we need to do it with themes made by this community for Tiddlywiki. I think Hiru is working on some of those already. I for one am definitely looing forward to that. 2) All our aesthetic senses are attuned to a different frequency. What is beautiful to me won't be beautiful to someone else. With that in mind, urging to user to download a few extra kilobytes, which he cannot remove even if he wishes to, is unfair to the end user. If it was upto me, I would go on to suggest removal of even snowhite from the core and leave just vanilla. Leave it to the user to define how his TW looks. We can have a section hosted somewhere listing all major themes available for TW5, as it was for the TWC. A community submitted themes section would be a wonderful addition. That being said Josiah's point of a adapting the TW to a more universal outlook is very relevant. An average user will choose to set aside a few deamnds if the alternative app has a better looking UI. The very least, a mobile and tablet adaptaion effort before the proposed completion could be considered. If such an effort is off the foot, I would be eager to contribute whatever I can with my limited knowledge. Last, the point I was planning to make in the hangout before I was unfornately cut-off by my trustworthy ISP, is that can we have a rule that says if a user finds an answer to the question he asked in the group and receives an answer fot that, he should edit his question and add the most suitable answer to it? This will greatly reduce the effort to wade to the dozen to and fros before finding the relevant point. Sincerely An end user -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/03b972d2-dde1-422f-8762-8823818bf4c9%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

