Ciao Arlen

I think the kind of broad understanding you have is very good.

IMO, lack of near any resources discussing and showing, comparatively,  the 
various routes and their outcomes in different cases is negatively 
impacting TiddlyWiki uptake. How can you adopt something you don't 
understand?

I sometimes wonder if we (not you personally) could get better at 
addressing this in a way that will benefit end-users to get a better 
OVERVIEW of options?

Josiah

Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> Considering that this is tied to the browser, which is tied to the 
> computer, I have now switched to using Dropbox synced data folders, which 
> work about the same. There are three or four different ways to serve them: 
> NodeJS TiddlyWiki, TiddlyServer, an electron-based shim which loads the 
> filesystem directly into the browser, and maybe TiddlyDesktop (not sure 
> about this one). I also have a copy of electron stored in my Dropbox, but 
> that is optional.
>
> The only downside is that there is not yet a way to access a data folder 
> from the web, except in raw text, but I am hoping my exploration in 
> TiddlyWiki will one day lead to that. 
>

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