Ciao PMario & Jeremy

I believe Jeremy was referring to the Chrome Overwrite Saver 
<https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloads-overwrite-alrea/lddjgfpjnifpeondafidennlcfagekbp>

IF its a Web Extension that would be good news. *If its an "app", it too 
will be retired if Google go ahead with their 2018 plans*.

My overall feel is that we don't need to panic. In fact TiddlyWiki 
stalwarts will do fine with work like TiddlyServer & Noteself shaping up, 
as well as other approaches emerging.

HOWEVER, for average, normal users, the increasing difficultly of simple 
overwrite saving is, I think, a big issue, that will grow. I think it 
limits uptake of TW. Which is a great shame IMO. 

Josiah 

PMario wrote:
>
> Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> TiddlyTweeter wrote: In addition you should note that ALL standard 
>> browsers will cease simple overwrite saving by early 2018.
>>
>> It’s not quite that bad: TiddlyFox will stop working in the latest 
>> versions of Firefox, but those download overwriting plugins will still work.
>>
>
> Do you have links for those plugins?, that are tested with latest FF or 
> nightly FF?
>

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