I already have a Kirby blog, miniflux and wallabag running on my Pi via 
Apache and PHP. 

On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 11:57:22 AM UTC-5, Lost Admin wrote:
>
> If you are going to the extent of putting a server on a Raspberry Pi, why 
> not setup a proper web server? Apache with either webdav (for the dav 
> saver) or mod_php for the store.php used by tiddlyspot (it's on Github) 
> will give you a lot more flexibility. 
>
> You can even have ssl/tls if you register a domain. You can use 
> Letsencrypt for the certificate for free with readily available scripts.
>
> On Monday, October 2, 2017 at 11:39:44 AM UTC-4, Glenn D wrote:
>>
>> If I want to view and edit from multiple devices would the server be the 
>> best implementation?
>>
>> If I install it on my Raspberry Pi, would I be able to edit using 
>> TiddlyDesktop on my laptop? Or would it be better to stick w/ TiddlyFox?
>>
>

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