I agree, it is pretty amazing. I had some initial issues getting it to work 
but I think that was because I tried right around the time IBM bought out 
Cloudant and the "set-up" process changed. Instead I started messing around 
with other things. I always meant to get back to it. Yesterday, I did just 
that...

I've set-up my own Apache CouchDB back-end and Apache Web server on a 
US$2.50 per month VM with Vultr (not to say other cloud hosting wouldn't 
work just as well). It works very nicely with a downloaded copy of Note 
Self served from a simple static web server. I set-up SSL with Let's 
Encrypt, so it is even somewhat secure.

In my case, I use TiddlyWiki as a sort of simple content creation tool. 
Note Self is more of an online notebook for my own use.

On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 12:17:04 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Danielo's NoteSelf is a pretty amazing innovation that combines in one 
> TiddlyWiki saving to a local in-browser database (i.e. no old style saving 
> problems, it works out of the box via PouchDB) WITH ability to save your 
> TiddlyWiki to a remote CouchDB based server that will auto-sync your work. 
>
> Here is an informative, independent, blog post about it ...
>
> https://thejeshgn.com/2018/02/08/noteself-tiddywiki-couchdb-backend/
>
> @TiddlyTweeter <https://twitter.com/TiddlyTweeter>
>

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