@hope

Actually it is. Chromium on linux have had it since development cycle 35 
atleast, and now it is at version 70 -which is to say it is stable.  
Mozilla just expanded native messaging APIs in July. It is a part of 
web-extensions and lot of major extensions are depending on it - for eg: 
Keepass. So unless both Google and Mozilla is together planning to bring 
about another addon-apocalypse for both their web stores, this will stay 
and flourish. 

Sincerely
Riz

On Sunday, 19 August 2018 04:37:06 UTC+5:30, h0p3 wrote:
>
> @ Riz
>
> This is straight up nifty. I'm legit surprised you were able to do this (I 
> thought it wasn't possible). I continue to feel more and more locked out of 
> my own browser each year. Do you believe your method will continue to exist 
> for the foreseeable future?
>
> However if you do have the right to write to registry, then this plugin 
>> model opens rather extensive possibilities. Want to launch a program or 
>> script from tiddlywiki? possible.  Want to launch a node server from your 
>> standalone tiddlywiki? Possible. Want to enter data to a local csv file? 
>> Possible.  Hell, want to shut down your computer from tiddlywiki? Quite 
>> possible. The model can give rise to a newer kind of plugins for 
>> tiddlywiki, ones that use tiddlywiki events as a trigger to drive external 
>> events. All in all, an argument can be made that TW5 is better because of 
>> webextension introduction. 
>>
>
>
> <http://i.imgur.com/fV0hUik.gif>
>
>
>

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