Kelli

I am confident you can do what you want with tiddlywiki and if you scale it up 
and start to hit performace issues there are plenty of tips and tricks like 
external images, html etc.. To build quite a large resource. Fortunaly with 
tiddlywiki you can benefit from website technologies yet use your own disk, and 
it is easy to import and export, move to a server etc... So you will be future 
proofed.

Not with standing the above I suggest some forthought on how you organise your 
information and look at multiple wikis in each major area. Knowledge and 
information management is quite a complex field but with the tiddlywiki 
platform you have more power and choices than anything else I have used. 

Remember with tw files or folders another piece of information is only a html 
link or drag and drop away. I have wikis that link to wikis and bundles of 
tiddlers for tools I want in more than one tiddler. Being organised is a good 
start but not essential.

Sure tiddlywiki is an investment in time but it continues to return more all 
the time to me, and the community is great.

I have being using the classic and tw5 versions for almost 10 years and just 
build what I need when I need it.

Regards
Tony

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