Alex,

If you use the single executable version than it doesn't require anything 
other than a computer running windows, linux or osx. It doesn't require a 
tiddlywiki or node install, everything is packed in the one executable.

Neither the single executable version nor the plugin version require 
internet access.

I haven't done much testing but I think that it can run on node versions 
newer than 4.

I run it for myself on a raspberry pi 3 and have about 10 wikis that I use 
consistently and it has no trouble with any of it. You can also just have 
it running on the computer you use and it will let you use multiple wikis 
and not have to worry about if you have the same wiki open in multiple tabs 
or browsers. And you can create new wikis from inside the main wiki.

It takes a bit of configuration to get some of the features working the way 
you would want, like the static file server for local images and media and 
running scripts from the wiki.

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