Hi All

I decided to create two new local tiddlywikis last night. It has been a 
long while (several years) since I last did this and I was immediately 
confused by the options in GettingStarted. 
Do I put the TW files in any local folder? Or, do I need to keep them in 
the Firefox download folder (or sub-folder within that)?

I have seen mention of using links; while I do use Ubuntu Linux, I haven't 
actually created symlinks before and am not sure how they would apply with 
TW.
I also use Windows 7 and Android (and possibly Windows 10) for reading my 
TW, so this just adds to my stress whereby I may need a different setup in 
each operating system environment.

Like some others in this thread, I would appreciate some guidance.

Cheers
Andrew Mc

On Friday, November 17, 2017 at 10:55:37 AM UTC+13, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao BJ
>
> Right. Its very close to how FF used to be (and good) and also wider. 
>
> The issue is that someone hitting TW now using won't automatically know 
> its very relevant. 
>
> I was wondering WHICH of the sixteen options are universal. Your saver 
> looks close. But how do we let folk know what is least complex and workable?
>
>
> BJ wrote:
>>
>> I wrote savetiddlers to work the same as tiddlyfox - it has a one click 
>> install. The extra step is that you must create a directory in the 
>> downloads dirrectory called 'tiddlywikilocations' and move your tiddlywikis 
>> there. 
>> BJ
>>
>

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