I use (and develop) TiddlyServer and sync my files using Dropbox. You
should only have one device actively running it at a time, otherwise data
folders (folders containing a tiddlywiki.info file) will get out of sync.
But it works great for me and works on every platform except maybe iOS. Not
sure about that though. If there is a linux terminal emulator for iOS that
you can run Node in, then you should be good. I run it on Android using
Termux, as well as on windows. And you can access it over the network.

I agree about NoteSelf, though. Until cloudant stopped working it was my
service of choice. It is a good piece of work even if it sometimes is a
little tricky. I think we need to get it working with PouchDB server and
then you could host it on a AWS EC2 Instance or other cloud engine.

I would still like to make a NoteSelf inspired system that syncs with
Dropbox, but I am often stymied by the enormity of the task.

On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 9:29 PM @TiddlyTweeter <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Mike Manchester wrote:
>>
>> I've always been a big fan of TiddlyWiki. I've been using it in one form
>> or another since about 2010. But the one thing still frustrates me is the
>> awkwardness of using on multiple systems....
>>
>
> Right. Two dimensions of difficulty arise: (1) its, in bare, a local file
> save for continuity; (2) different OS and different browsers don't behave
> the same.
>
> The core point is its NOT coming through a server so co-ordination gets
> baroque.
>
> I think one of the neatest solutions is the NoteSelf version of
> TiddlyWiki.
>
> Under this the Tiddlers are held both locally in "browser storage" AND
> (optionally) remotely in a "cloud database". This eliminates most cross OS
> & Browser differences.
>
> Its reputed to be quite difficult to setup, but once working is very good.
>
> Just a thought ...
>
> NoteSelf has its own discussion group here: https://forum.noteself.org/
>
> It can be installed from here: https://noteself.github.io/
>
>
>>
>> I use many different OS Linux, Mac, Windows, iOS. I have yet to find away
>> to use TiddlyWiki on all of these. I've tried Dropbox, Google Drive and you
>> still have to jump through hoops to get to run.
>>
>> Does anyone have a solution that will work anywhere and on any OS? Maybe
>> it's just me. Maybe I don't know how to access it.
>>
>> I have so many ways I want to use it but if I can't get to if from
>> anywhere with anything none of that matters.
>>
>>
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