Dear Arlen,

Wow!, Thank you so much!! Let me try it now~

Drake

Arlen Beiler於 2017年6月15日星期四 UTC+8上午4時23分02秒寫道:
>
> Good evening Drake,
>
> I have made one using Electron, which I use myself, and works quite well. 
> The instructions are rather simple, but so is the app. It should just work, 
> but if it doesn't, don't be afraid to ask.
>
> https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyWiki-Electron
>
> Also, if you are interested in another solution which only uses NodeJS and 
> runs everything in your browser, check out TiddlyServer. 
>
> https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer
>
> Enjoy!
>
> -Arlen
>
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Lost Admin <thelos...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> You may want to look at the Noteself + Cloudant thread. As that looks 
>> like one way to work offline and sync when online.
>>
>> There is also TiddlyDesktop. I think this is a node.js application 
>> (server-side javascript) that you can run on your desktop to save 
>> Tiddlywikis but it lacks cross-device synchronization.
>>
>> So far I'm using Tiddlywiki like you, with the store.php script. I've 
>> been fiddling with running a webdav server as Tiddlywiki supposedly has 
>> built-in support for webdav. Webdav doesn't solve the sync and offline 
>> issue but it lets me remove php from my server as webdav is native to the 
>> web server I'm using.
>>
>> On Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 9:04:58 AM UTC-4, Drake Wong wrote:
>>>
>>> This post is a suggestion, as I know nothing about programming.
>>>
>>> TiddlyWiki is one of my favourite project and I use it everyday. But the 
>>> saving process of TiddlyWiki is something very annoying that I must use 
>>> store.php or so to use it. Another problem is that it cannot be used 
>>> offline if I use it this way.
>>>
>>> Currently, there are many many new apps using the Electron architecture 
>>> which provides the similar functions as TiddlyWiki, such as Standard Notes, 
>>> Uncolou, Skrifa, etc. All of them have their speical features, but the 
>>> editing function is not as complete as TiddlyWiki.
>>>
>>> But most of those apps can be used offline and support many different 
>>> platforms.
>>>
>>> So is there anyone who would be interested in developing a real desktop 
>>> version of TiddlyWiki? Supporting device synchronization and so on can 
>>> already make TiddlyWiki a perfect platform for decades long note taking.
>>>
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