Notestorm (a great tiddlywiki classic +plugins package) seems like it would 
be a perfect fit for this.

On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 12:02:32 PM UTC-7, Andrew Harris wrote:
>
> Hi Tiddlers,
>
> I am a copy writer in the marketing dept. of an IT training company. I 
> just discovered TiddlyWiki yesterday while looking for a way to create a 
> repository of texts and blurbs that we use in our marketing collateral. It 
> looks easy for me to curate, maintain and refer to while I create new sales 
> copy -- and I could also share it with the proofreaders and project 
> managers as they work on their own assignments. Best of all, I can store it 
> on our company's sharepoint, where it's easy for others to find and access, 
> and it doesn't bother anyone in IS with serverside demands. It's a much 
> cleaner solution than a 200 page Word doc and I'm really excited about it, 
> so thanks for working on it.
>
> My question:
>
> Is TW5 polished enough for me to use "in earnest" at work, or should I 
> stick with TW Classic? The latter is finished and has more plugins but I am 
> thinking TW5 is the superior option, looking toward the future.
>
> Kindly assume I have no technical proficiency beyond using the GUI and 
> pasting plugin scripts into the Backstage.
>
> Thanks.
>

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