Ciao Vytas

That is a very rich reply. I'll reply to what I can in parts.

PART 1

Vytas wrote:
>
> ... I guess that, sometimes, the less technically skilled people should 
> have advantage in the realm of application. Not having to deal with the 
> technical problems of tool creation, they can put their effort to find the 
> most CREATIVE APPLICATIONS of the existing tools. However, often these 
> tools are buried in the group or scattered around multiple websites and are 
> quite difficult to find and start working with for a beginner or a less 
> technically-skilled. What I push for, is that maybe we should share more 
> details HOW we use TiddlyWiki, so that others could benefit from the 
> EXPERIENCE, not just from the RAW tools. 
>

I agree that end users interested in making CONTENT (assuming they found 
the right structure to do that through) are CENTRAL to the entire rationale 
for getting into TW. I mean, why bother, if you spend all your time coding, 
not producing? 

TW is hampered in that most known Public TW are demos of tech functions, 
not complete TW's made FOR A PURPOSE (e.g. We rarely see "The Miracle Of 
Bach's Music", rather than, a demo plugin for a music library).

TBH, I think the issue on this is about simply understanding in this group 
we'd do each a favour by promoting TW we know about that are more than 
demos. Its not workable to criticise people who like making systems that 
benefit us all for doing that. Its impossible without them. 

BUT I do think its okay to wonder: Okay. Where is this realised? 

*Give me a functioning whole to look at to see what it looks like*. 

They are currently too scarce. End users NOT interested in or equipped for 
programming need them.

Best wishes
Josiah 

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