While still listed as "experimental", a neat feature added in 0.0.7 release 
<http://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyDesktop%20Release%200.0.7> is the "Add A 
TiddlyWiki Folder" button. It allows you to use a folder of individual tid 
files instead of a monolithic HTML file. This is an advantage for file 
saving because it only has to overwrite the few KB in the tiddlers that you 
changed instead of overwriting a multiple MB file each time. Also, there's 
occasions when I like to just edit one thing with a text editor, and that 
is much easier and safer with individual files.

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On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 10:06:14 AM UTC-6, Shay Shaked wrote:
>
> I saw the Vid. 
>
> To me, it looks a lot like the same thing as the web version. Are there 
> any functional differences? I know that with the new Firefox, I'll probably 
> want to use it for fluid saving process... but besides that? What are some 
> good user-case scenarios when it's better to use it than the browser 
> version? 
>

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