I understand that wikileaks is nothing close to 'wiki' however I
always refer to explain TW in such close comparison to Wikipedia or
MediaWiki. Perhaps the non-linearity can explain TW better and the
possible editing, saving and tagging.

Hope to differ things between TW and other document processors.


handoko -

On 11/4/17, @TiddlyTweeter <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem with the word "wiki" is it comes to mean a load of things it
> never originally intended.
>
> X-Wiki is, as others mention, is not anything close to TW other than being
> a "wiki" (wiki="a user friendly author driven medium." Though its meaning
> nowadays got messed up by both Wikipedia & Mr. Assange).
>

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