:)  I don't mind the hacking at all - that pretty well sums it up.

Regards,
Greg


On Friday, March 1, 2019 at 1:13:09 PM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Ciao Greg Molyneux 
>
> I hope you don't mind me hacking that post? I thought it very good and 
> worth attending. I cut it down a bit. 
> But, basically, think it should be read as its obviously a reflection of 
> real direct longer term experience.
>
> IMO, there is a huge danger with TW of getting  caught in endless 
> "FiddlyItus."
>
> Best wishes
> Josiah
>
> ... It's the tweaking to get them all working together without surprises 
>> that sucks up a lot of my time.
>>
>> ... 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 never got the interface looking the way I want, and 
>
>     doing so would take an HTML/CSS solution 
>
>     I'm not competent to develop. 
>
>
> ...  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 ... , 
>>
> while all retaining TiddlyWiki's tight data integration and relation 
>> capabilities on the back end.
>>
>

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