Ciao Stef

TiddlyDesktop is indeed very good. 

But (1) its not been updated for a while (Dec 2015). (2) You lose the 
advantages of the rich environment of Firefox (IF you are into it). 

I don't use TiddlyWiki as THE thing. I use TiddlyWiki as A PAGE *alongside 
other web pages* to get the maximal benefit from it in a normal browser.

Out-of-normal-browser showing & saving scenarios are great for SURVIVAL. 
They are also very good when you are just authoring local files that need 
little interplay. Then the isolation is, in a way, a positive benefit. 

But to limit TiddlyWiki to that is a bit of a cul-de-sac in many 
situations. 

I think its depends a lot on your use case whether TiddlyDesktop is enough 
of a salve. 

In this thread I was mainly thinking about a wide general situation and 
making a calculated guess for saving until Firefox gives that up.

Very best wishes
Josiah

[email protected] wrote:
>
> What about TiddlyDesktop? It comes with its own web browser, which might 
> be preferable to installing a particular version of another browser only 
> because of TiddlyWiki. I never used TiddlyFox, but TiddlyDesktop works well 
> for me.
>

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