Hi everyone

I was able to add a number of new entries to my TiddlyWiki toolmap tonight (
https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM). There are now over 200 
entries, and the categories keep evolving. A big thanks to everyone who has 
created all these gems. 

And I want to express my awe and admiration of the people who maintain the 
TW5 Reddit indexes (https://www.reddit.com/r/TiddlyWiki5/wiki/index). What 
a goldmine. Had I remembered their indexes when I started this project, I 
would have reached out to them to offer my project as a stepping stone for 
rearranging their links and maintain them there. In fact, while I would 
prefer to do my toolmap on Dynalist for the ease of writing and editing, I 
would still be happy for my toolmap to be seen as an initial rough draft, 
and for the subreddit indexes to be the go-to site for the finished 
product, if its maintainers are open to that.

There has been talk in the past of 'TiddlyWiki evangelism'. I hope this 
toolmap is useful to the community for that purpose, to show people the 
many things they can do with TiddlyWiki with a little learning and 
experimenting.

Finally, this project has already been many things for me: A walk down 
memory lane, rediscovering old forgotten sites and tools. A discovery of 
many sites I had never seen before. A discovery of many tools I didn't know 
existed. An enjoyable distraction from the many things I really should be 
doing. Keep the private emails coming with additional links. And when you 
create new stuff, remember to email me with that, too. I plan to get back 
to this list in February after we get back to Mexico and I can get caught 
up with work I need to do there.

Blessings

Dave

On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 10:53:18 AM UTC-5, Dave Gifford - 
http://www.giffmex.org/ wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I am starting a modest index of TiddlyWiki tools here: 
> https://dynalist.io/d/zUP-nIWu2FFoXH-oM7L7d9DM. To paraphrase Troy 
> McClure, "You might remember me from such cult classics as TiddlyVault and 
> TiddlyWiki for the rest of us." This project won't be as fancy as those. I 
> am doing this for my own benefit, but I am making it available for anyone 
> who wants to bookmark it. I am using Dynalist rather than TiddlyWiki since 
> Dynalist is faster for creating multilevel outlines that collapse and 
> expand. 
>
> I am open to anyone sending me - by private message, not as a reply here - 
> links to their themes, adaptations, tools (plugins and macros and ui 
> tweaks), how to tutorials, and stuff you used TW for. I will be super busy 
> for the next month or so, including 6 days of traveling back to Mexico, so 
> this will be a slow effort for now. Please be patient. Also, if it is 
> really technical stuff only for the most advanced, I might not include it 
> or I might only paste the links into a 'Developers only' category. I am 
> looking more for stuff tailored to newbies or to modestly skilled tweakers 
> and creators like me.
>
> I am also looking for things I remember but can't find my links to - the 
> old glass theme someone made, some of the very first stuff matabele did, 
> experiments with presentations and slideshows, various task management / 
> GTD adaptations and experiments...
>
> Thanks in advance for anyone who helps me out. 
>
>

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