>
> It's two approaches. With aTW, you need import because otherwise you can't 
> update anything. With AndTidWiki etc, you can import/export from your 
> desktop and save back to your device.
>

Hi Mark, congratulations to this very nice app!

At this point I'd like to say that aTW doesn't use a different approach 
than Quinoid ;)
What you mean with your statement about import is not clear to me, wikies 
are just added to the list from wherever they are on the ext. storage and 
can then be edited.
Also the import/export from desktop to device is not different to what you 
describe
You maybe mean the first raw versions (TWApp ...), but aTW is more 
advanced, have a look if you're interested :) !

The aTW repository is open for everyone interested to contribute
 

all the best, BTC

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