So I think I've decided on a design direction. I'm going to give up on downloading to external drives, since Android doesn't want to give me accurate information about them. Instead downloads will go to an internal app directory. Because they're internal, it will be possible to scan them at boot-up and add them to the view list, in case Q was closed when the download-complete notice came in. People can still use other mechanisms to download wherever Android allows them to and then add them via the + or file explorer option. A long press will allow a user to designate a TW file as a target for sharing. When text is shared via other apps, a new tiddler will be created in the target tiddler. Of course, I don't know how long any of this will take, or how much is feasible, but it seems like a fairly good plan, allowing a mix of old-time file browsing and new-time application driven behaviour.
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