On Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 9:04:39 PM UTC+2, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Not much about the plugin now is about multiuserability, that is why I am 
> changing the name. It can be used by multiple people but my main use for it 
> is to have the wikis open on multiple computers and not have to worry about 
> losing my edits. The name seems to make people assume that it is only 
> worthwhile if you have multiple people using the wiki.
>

Aha... I just realized am one of those presumptuous ones! Maybe it could be 
called a "Multi-computer TiddlyWiki" leaving the interpretation of the name 
to the user who is likely colored by what he needs!

Converting the wikis between single file and node versions fits with 
> everything else the plugin does, which is make the wikis more portable, 
> either in the sense of putting everything on a usb stick and carrying it 
> around or in the sense of being able to edit the wikis from any browser you 
> want or converting between single file and node versions as needed.
>

Now *that *functionality does sound like a valuable stand-alone plugin 
though! It would probably lower the threshold to try out the node version 
because you could convert your regular (single file) TW as you try out node 
and if you're not happy then you can switch back but without loosing work 
you've done while in node. To name just one example.

<:-)

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