There's TW5's github repository wiki.....

On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 9:11 PM, JD <jologsdialo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> This has been mentioned before, but couldn't the community agree to use a
> different, multi-user wiki for the help file, or manual, or
> watchamacallit... At least, while TW5 remains single-user and incapable of
> that task?
>
> I'm thinking of wiki-how and fandom community wikis, for example, whose
> contents get filled so easily. Very entry-level, with links to related
> Google Groups threads and permalinks to popular personally-maintained
> tiddlywikis, while a simpler write-up hasn't been written in yet by a
> contributor...
>
> Apologies if this is an ignorant question.
>
>
> On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 12:58:57 AM UTC+9, Furicle wrote:
>>
>> I am having a ridiculously complicated time trying to use TW.  I think a
>> new user will never jump through all these hoops.
>>
>> Firefox is forcing the end of TiddlyFox, fine. There's a great Getting
>> Started doc with all the options to replace it.
>> But darned if I can get any of them I've tried to work....
>>
>>    - TW in the Sky Dropbox
>>       -  either doesn't work, or I can't figure out how to work it.  It
>>       authenticates, I've got a folder in Dropbox/Apps, but I can't get it 
>> to use
>>       my tw.  Really needs documentation.
>>
>>
>>    - TW Desktop
>>       - no installer, just a zip folder - where do you put it, exactly?
>>       Does it matter?  How am I supposed to know I launch something labelled
>>       nw.exe?
>>       - can't see the screens half the time.  Opens randomly hidden or
>>       off screen, most of the time
>>       - Muck around and get the windows to actually be visible, and get
>>       it to open and display one of my tiddlers, and it still won't save?
>>    - Node.js
>>       - No Windows instructions
>>
>> I could go on, but I think I've made my point.
>>
>>
>> *I'm not dumping on anyone.  I'm grateful for the work done to date.  I'm
>> not owed anything.  I'm not demanding a darned thing.*
>>
>> I'm a reasonably technically advanced current TW classic user, and I can
>> not, after spending quite some time at, move forward.
>>
>> I'm trying to say this community really needs to take a look at usability
>> if it wants to be anything more than a niche product....
>>
>>
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