It's not effective at all for Android 4.1 and before. Termux only runs on 
Lollipop and above. There's another linux terminal that will run, but it's 
only a command-line interface without the ability to install servers.

Methods I knowof for saving on Android < 4.1 -

1) Keep your old FF
2) Connect via a server running someplace (tiddlyspot, your own nodejs, etc)
3) Antidwiki (only 1 TW at a time)
4) Palemoon
5) nodejs on termux (if you have Android 4.2+)
6) The default save mechanism

About the default save mechanism. Android FF won't let you change your 
download location for each save. There's a app out there that might be able 
to run in the background and relocate files for you, but I haven't looked 
into that. There might be download managers that could help, but I don't 
know if the FF TW5 save mechanism will trigger them or not.
 
Mark

On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 1:01:54 AM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Xavier & TonyM
>
> A few naive questions ...
>
> 1 - Is this the only effective way to save TWs on Android now?
>
> 2 - Is there a FAQ somewhere on how to do this?
>
> If there were I'd like post to a link to it on Twitter.
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah 
>

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