I hope this suggestion is applicable for this thread.

There are two things that are very helpful and I wish there was more of 
them around

   1. examples of how people use TW - although there are examples they feel 
   more like a show case rather than how someone uses TW in their daily life.
   2. This one is the more important one:
      1. When one starts with TW - if you are not a web develoer - it is 
      overwhelming and frustrating - you know the idea of TW is great but you 
      feel so stupid for not understanding what's possible or the meaning of 
key 
      words in the TW world and so you get a massive head confusion etc
         - this affects the ability of the user to create/imagine what can 
         be done with TW - resorting to using it as another text editor - and 
as 
         such it is pretty annoying.... 
         - Sure, you cannot teach imagination - but if I know the meaning 
         of a language and use it enough I will finally find ways of expressing 
         myself in that language that are unique to me and suit my needs
      - TW is just a language
            2. One of the greatest revelations for me was when I realized I 
      can click on the edit button of TW that are shared on the web and explore 
      the relationship between what it says in the tiddler [text field and 
      possibly other fields] and how it actually looks like. This has been 
quite 
      revolutionary for my learning of how 
      3. So - Analysis of what you can write in a tiddler's field[s] and 
      what effect they'll produce - such analysis could prove a great learning 
      resource for beginners
   
Cheers


On Thursday, May 10, 2018 at 4:07:06 AM UTC+1, TonyM wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I am building something to curate and present *TiddlyWiki solutions* and 
> the relevant components or techniques. 
>
> This is with the View to presenting Focused Content such that there are 
> different ways for people to discover TiddlyWiki without scaring them off 
> with TiddlyWikis true diversity of posiblities
>
> Please contribute general areas in which solutions can be found. Lets try 
> not to get too detailed just list items that are popular or somewhat 
> generic.
>
> There Is my list so far.
>
>
>    - 
>    - Bookmarks and Links
>    - Brainstorming
>    - Calendaring dates and Timelines
>    - Check Lists
>    - Collaboration
>    - Dashboards
>    - Data visualization
>    - Desktop Applications
>    - Education and Training
>    - Fun and games
>    - Game Campaigns
>    - Home and lifestyle
>    - Image galleries
>    - Journals and Diaries
>    - Knowledge bases, dictionaries and glossaries
>    - Mapping
>    - Mobile Applications
>    - Music
>    - Notes, Notebooks and Note-taking
>    - Personal Database
>    - Personal Notebooks
>    - Personal Productivity
>    - Personal WebSites
>    - Presentations and SlideShows
>    - Projects and Project Management
>    - Publishing
>    - Social media, sharing, comments
>    - Spreadsheets and maths
>    - Story and screenplay creation
>    - Tables, charts and graphs
>    - Task management and productivity
>    - Web Site Hosting
>    - Writing and editing
>
> I am working on a separate list and will post soon for Designers. The 
> above are purely the end use type of solutions that can be achieved with 
> TiddlyuWiki 
>
> Thanks in Advance for your Contribution.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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