G'day all,

I had to take a moment to send a *shout out of serious appreciation* for 
TiddlyWiki and to Jeremy Ruston (and all contributors!)

For the last few years, I've been trying to put together, with Classic 
Google Sites, a French-Acadian dictionary (the particular "dialect" from my 
hometown region of New Brunswick, Canada), and I found myself continually 
frustrated by the lack of the one feature I love in great wiki products: 
transclusion.

*(Well, aside from transclusion, I really love the lightness and agility of 
wikis in general.  Google Sites is fine for certain things, but way too 
clunky for what I've been trying to do.)*


I dabbled a bit with Zim and with CherryTree (both fine products too), but 
without transclusion, they can't touch TiddlyWiki for this purpose.

For collaboration, ProjectForum (defunct for several years now) is still my 
favourite no-fuss-no-muss solution, but for my own personal writing of 
deeply intertwingled information, TiddlyWiki is my go-to top choice.  Aside 
from lightness/agility and transclusion feature, TiddlyWiki is a right 
blast of fun to work with.  Kudos!



For anybody interested, I'm using Neocities to host my dictionary (still 
very early going as my TiddlyWiki instance captures my intertwingled 
thoughts).  Here's the link in case anybody is interested in this wee 
passion/hobby o' mine:  Le P'tit Aurèle 
<https://cjveniot.neocities.org/LePtitAurele.html>.

Cheers and best regards!

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