Josiash, :) To be completely fair, I - or anyone else on the list - may identify as any of the 100+-ish genders being thrown around in popular culture these days. But since English doesn't deal well with gender neutral pronouns, I just went with "guys", and figure anyone who really wants to be offended can indulge their grievance as deeply as they wish. :)
As I mentioned to Tony, there have been little things here and there compatibility wise, but no real show stoppers. It's the tweaking to get them all working together without surprises that sucks up a lot of my time. Last year, I spent months and months cobbling together a "one ring to rule them all" type of TiddlyWiki, and I owe you and Tony - among dozens of others - a debt of gratitude for the work you all have done on TW. Where this has all gone horribly wrong for me so far is that there are so many choices, and so many additions, and so many tweaks, and so many possibilities, my OCD runs rampant, and I spend all my time tweaking, adding to, fixing, and adjusting the tool, and I never actually end up using it. I'd added in TiddlyMap, the Rearranger, Font Awesome, Tidgraph, SlidesnStories, a great footnote amalgamation from two other solutions, Dropboard, SideEditor, and a dozen other great tools and tweaks (and have since found a few more I'd like to throw in). I never got the interface looking the way I want, and doing so would take an HTML/CSS solution I'm not competent to develop. The sad part is, after all that work to get something I really wanted, I was never satisfied with the "feel" of the workflow because of my lack of UI customization capability, and kind of burned myself out on tweaking. It's completely true that TW can do everything (and more) than Zenkit can do - but as Tony pointed out Zenkit looks good, and it works in a tightly integrated fashion. I will likely never have the coding experience to make a clean, well integrated user interface to all the cool components available now for TiddlyWiki that just "flows", so I'll have to hang on for someone else to take up the "Zenkit killer" challenge. :) I do think the only thing we're really missing from the puzzle right now is easily plugged in "templates" (for lack of a better term) that allow the user interface to be customized simply, and different features (kanban, mindmap, tasklist, outliner, whatever) to be each accessed in a more native and well flowing manner (clicking an icon in the top corner to bring up each component's separate page, or unique interface, for example), while all retaining TiddlyWiki's tight data integration and relation capabilities on the back end. Thanks again to each of you, and everyone who has contributed to this great project. I've directly benefited from your work, and really enjoy the activity and atmosphere offered by this group of TW enthusiasts. Regards, Greg -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/844942be-e157-4698-91f3-b1ce1d839d66%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

