Ciao Mark S., Ákos & Jon
*BACKUP.* Because of the importance of work I now do in TW, complementing
the excellent TiddlyFox auto-save, I run a resident ("redundant") backup
program that detects file changes in my TWs every 30 minutes. I simply
cannot afford to lose work. Basically BACKUP can be handled and is, I
think, quite manageable with the many tools around. *But you can't backup
what you haven't saved.*
*RE-ENTRANT SAVING*. In the discussion with Jeremy there is a lot.
Especially in his second comment. Opening that up, what it implies in
detail, is I think very interesting.
One aspect of it is, centrally, whether in the future, RE-ENTRANT
SAVING will still be possible (i.e. via some gadget in the browser) or not.
I think that matters. I understand that the way browsers are going is
making it harder than ever. That was a large part of where I was coming
from. I STILL think that a TW that can save over itself as an standalone is
not something to give up on entirely quite yet.
And, perhaps naively, I believe its still quite important to wider
uptake of TW.
Best wishes
Josiah
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