Hi Greg, As I recall, the main aspect for taking TiddlyWiki back to the architectural drawing board was to stop managing it as an application based on DOM manipulation in the browser alone, but to encapsulate the object layer in a pure javascript driven manner, decoupling it from a browser, thus opening the doords to more server- / console-like environments such as node.js... which TiddlyWiki classic didn't quite cater for, with plenty reliance on DOM interaction, eventually built around jQuery.
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