Try out TiddlyDesktop, not as convenient as TiddlyFox was but because it's 
not a part of general purpose web browser it satisfies most IT department 
security requirements.

https://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyDesktop.html

Paul hutch


On Friday, May 18, 2018 at 7:28:42 AM UTC-4, Paul Walker wrote:
>
> I have been using TiddyWiki Classic for many a year at work. Adding and 
> tuning plugins etc to make my "perfect" journal. I found the use of tags 
> and the ability to attach to the internal web addresses a real joy. 
>
> However unsurprisingly the company has become ultra secure and so things 
> will have to change. The inability to save a session, being the number one 
> road block.
>
> I use Firefox and TiddlyFox at home.
>
> Can anyone suggest a tag based journal or a mini-browser application 
> capable of just capable of running TW and can be disconnected from the 
> external web.
>
> I have played the usual Office apps, trying to  possible solution using 
> Outlook and Onenote, each have some of the ingredients but neither hit the 
> spot.
>
> I have a number of colleagues who would also like to hear if you have a 
> solution.
>
> A lot to ask, but just maybe.
>

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