Folks,

The truth is it was my conviction this would become available, not 
withstanding it took Riz to do it for TiddlyWiki. Having being an admin and 
superuser in large corporate companies bespoke and commercial solutions 
have increasingly involved deploying on top of the universal client, the 
browser, but it often essential to interact with local files and 
applications, especially when you have desktops/laptops that are not thin 
clients. The science of application assurance, deployment and updates has 
advanced which means local applications can now be maintained and trusted 
better than ever.

I did stay quiet on this (so I am not saying "I told you so"), but many of 
the "nay sayings" that have taken place have generated in me "That's just 
not possible, its irrational, to kill browser deployed solutions 
interacting with local systems, be they on the desktop or local servers".

Key and obvious exceptions existed in Office 365 cloud and Applications 
interaction, Google Tools and more.

Now on more sophisticated desktop interaction some is already possible 
through Bob, but I see a future where as long as one has admin rights to 
install applications that can communicate with Browser addons (that are 
securely installed) and there is no way an internal or website can install 
or communicate without local permissions the sky is the limit.

I wonder if once again TiddlyWiki will be at the forefront of change.

But we are now post apocalyptic so let us celebrate.

Tony 

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