LcocWiki is a wiki that uses Html5 localStorage and
BlipWiki is its realtime collaborative wiki-cousin.
This certainly sounds interesting.
I've had a brief look around, and it looks quite promising. However, due
to lack of users, I didn't have a chance to test the real-time
collaboration yet - which I suppose is the most prominent feature.
They are both based of a modified tiddlywiki base.
Can you elaborate on how you got HTML5 storage to work? It would
certainly be interesting to turn this into a reusable components for
regular TiddlyWikis.
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