Mat,

Its a really interesting development.

I can see it being really useful for distraction control / attention focus.

and for annotating links from browser tabs. A small window open next to
your main one makes it very easy

I really like the idea that the first line is the title, the next tags and
the rest text...

Alex

On 26 April 2017 at 12:33, @TiddlyTweeter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ciao Mat
>
> Its a really NEAT minimalist gizmo that forefronts fragment collection.
> Something TW is ace at. This speeds it up.
>
> I think configuration of the WINDOW (size & placement; whether new
> instance, or tab) is perhaps more complex than it first looks.
>
> Whilst the two examples from bog-standard DESKTOP usage I just gave work
> as floating windows it doesn't work like that universally.
>
> On my Surface Win 10 (that has both "keyboard plugged in" & "tablet"
> modes) when its in TABLET mode the initiation window is full-screen. I
> think tablets (& maybe some phones?) take control of the window sizing and
> placement?
>
> In addition different Browsers, I think, have variant user settings, or 
> browser
> plugins that alter the behaviour of "open in new window."
>
> I do NOT think that is necessarily a curse. It could be a feature :-). BUT
> maybe documentation needs to take it into account?
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>
> On Monday, 24 April 2017 15:22:24 UTC+2, Mat wrote:
>>
>> The TWaddler (very) proudly presents...
>>
>> rQuickTid <http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/>
>>
>>
>> This is an extension of the older QuickTid concept but with a
>> fundamentally new paradigm; a separate window containing a
>> new-tiddler-editor.
>>
>> I hope this idea can be taken much further as it adds power to TW as a
>> note-*taking* tool, not just a note-*managing* tool. Native TW shines in
>> the latter but not the former.
>>
>> Note also the suggested "Potentials" there, including an outline for a
>> Bookmarks manager.
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>>
>> P.S Excuse my absence from some of the recent discussions about my other
>> plugins.... but that's kind of how it is. I get to it eventually. I'm in
>> constant struggle with a gazillion new ideas.
>>
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