Out of the many plus points of tiddlywiki, I want to point out these:

1. Subscription based software: Everything today has become greedier than 
before. Every software out there is subscription based now. If I have to 
use MS Office I pay around a CAD 100 and this when I am not even using it 
for business.
2. Data with corporations: One not only buys the service but hands over the 
data

Now there is a Tiddlywiki developer. You pay him, he hacks out a solution 
for you. One time fee. You keep the app. If you wish you can hack it 
yourself but if you want a professional job you pay a one time fee to a 
developer.  

There should be a market for this in small business sector. Especially in 
context of monthly subscriptions which a small business takes on.


On Thursday, July 4, 2019 at 4:36:43 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
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>    1. Do you think Tiddlywiki is enough mature to create applications 
>    (Apps) based on it for commercial use cases?
>    2. Do you think it is possible to sell such applications  for 
>    commercial use cases (not for academic or individuals)?
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