I just saw the video for the screen/novel writing app scrivener:

website:
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview

video:
https://vimeo.com/235737232


If you watch that video, it's *clear* that tiddlywiki could easily be 
packaged to serve as an open source scrivener


On Sunday, May 13, 2018 at 7:19:31 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> Kelsang,
>
> Thanks for your input. I think a starters Q&A will help where we present 
> key user perspective questions and perhaps a TiddlyWiki For Dummies section?
>
> I will review your feedback in some detail.
>
> Tony
>
>
> On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 6:31:06 AM UTC+10, kelsang sherab wrote:
>>
>> 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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