Jed - again thank you so much

I'm seeing the same thing as Ed with the settings - noticing on both 
toolbars and the "fluid story" setting which I always change. 

As far as users, the best I was able to test was at work with 8 of us. I 
setup a edit-text and button to add tiddlers and had all of us add as much 
as we could, as fast as we could. Worked flawlessly under those conditions 
- even with people all over the country, some connecting in via VPN to be 
on-network. I agree that simultaneous edits would be a tougher test, but I 
plan to design somewhat around that to mitigate it a bit. 

Arlen mentioned "don't need executable" - so for what it's worth I feel 
much differently :) I've been using TiddlyWiki a very long time and relied 
heavily on TiddlyLock back in what are now the "classic days" for all of my 
multi-editor wikis. Not until your plugin did I have something that works, 
and was simple enough to understand for a casual non-IT windows user. I 
read this community's comments every day and I know the ones most vocal 
have the knowledge to handle the "normal" solution, but I've been 
completely lost when trying to figure out any of the other server variants, 
and I assume I'm not alone, though I certainly *feel* like I'm in the 
minority. People like me know 0 javascript, know very little about git 
(have only interacted with it to download your executable) and know very 
little about how servers work etc. Regardless of my constraints, I've 
introduced *hundreds* of people at my company alone to TiddlyWiki. I only 
rant about this because I really want TiddlyWiki to grow and thrive, and I 
want to make sure the community has a full picture of who their audience 
is. I suspect if we took the number or readers of this Google Group and 
subtracted the number of contributors, we'd find a lot like me. 

All of which is to say I'm very thankful that you Jed - and the rest of the 
contributors continue to support this awesome software!

On Sunday, May 13, 2018 at 7:11:58 AM UTC-4, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Xavier,
>
> Every time I fix something some old bug comes back. Thank you for letting 
> me know, I will try and find it. We may get Bob 1.0.1 sooner than I hoped.
>

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