El lunes, 2 de enero de 2017, 17:03:30 (UTC+1), Josiah escribió: > > Ciao Danielo > > I think its a BRILLIANT piece of work. >
Thank you very Much! > > I don't use mobile phones much and its not my main interest. My main > interest is how the PouchDB mechanism works as a potential saving mechanism > across all browsers and device types. AND that PouchDB is superb for multi > device syncing with a cloud IF you want that too. THAT is really exciting: > (1) To see the possibility of a standard "out-of-the-box", easy local > saving mechanism PLUS (2) reliable cloud based multi-device sync. > I'm happy that you see NoteSelf that way. It's cool to see that both you and me, with different interest (mobile + desktop vs desktop only ) can find the capabilities of NoteSelf interesting. > > Whilst there are several current, interesting, new systems emerging for > working with TW, your solution SMELLS SWEET to me :-) > Again, thank you very much. Feel free to use it as much as you want :-) > > In earlier threads I note that Jeremy Ruston is wary of having ones > TiddlyWiki locked up inside a specific browsers data storage department. I > think if his worry is addressed in a clear way with easy routes to export > and backup of Tiddler content I hope he'll see the upsides to your work so > far. > Several users have that worry too, which is perfectly understandable. One of the main targets of Tiddlywiki and what users loves the most if the reliability and reachability of their data. Explaining those on a clear way should be a MUST. > I do wish more people with technical skill were expressing interest in > this. I note Mat's enthusiam & am glad for it. Its a lot for one person to > do it all. > Yes me too, but I also want regular users giving their feedback. Probably regular users is what I need the most. > Mat refereed to its "magical" nature. I think that hits the spot. And is > it White magic or Black magic? :-). I think part of what would be helpful > to reduce the idea you are the "Fairy Godfather" :-) is to explain a bit > more about what "in browser storage" is. What the UPSIDES are and what the > DOWNSIDES might be. > Yes, you are right. I can't expect people giving me their data without a clear explanation of how all this works. Well, regular users will do, but not tiddlywiki community. > > Personally after using it a bit in Firefox I got interested in WHERE is > the data kept in Firefox. I still haven't found the DB, though I know it > must be there somewhere :-) > That should be added to the FAQ too. > > Just to let you know that I will continue to play with it. I am seriously > thinking of it as a very suitable way to create and publish e-pubs for > audiences who just want to read & add notes, not fiddle about with a > zillion different ways they have to save etc. > I never thought about that! It is a very cool idea. Thank you for your feedback Josiah. -- 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/f23cf945-fe9c-42a3-aed9-d1c97fd504e6%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

