I'm always for consistency. Except when I'm not ;-)

IMHO ...

basic TW on node.js is a server. (it always needs the user to start a 
server)

basic TW single file is a saver. (it always saves a local file)

Thanks!
Mark

On Monday, May 28, 2018 at 6:59:03 AM UTC-7, Mat wrote:
>
> Excellent. I've added the AndTidWiki stuff and Quine
>
> You probably already know this, but you have 2 copies of "basic tw on 
>> node.js" on the servers filter.
>>
>
> I'm a bit uncertain on this: the double copies was from marking "basic TW 
> on Node.js" as a server, so it turned up double because both the "basic TW 
> on node.js" och "basic TW single file" are permanently included for 
> comparison. Maybe that, i.e to have those two permanently on top, is not a 
> good idea? But if I classify "TW on node" as a server, what should I then 
> classify "basic TW singel file" as? 
>
> <:-)
>

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