I did work with GIEWiki, adapting it to my own uses, providing feedback,
some bugfixes. It can be used on your home computer, you just need the
Google App Engine SDK and then launch it using that, so no internet
connection is required.
As far as hosting it on App Engine, it does work pretty good for a single
user wiki, and you can use multiple users, but don't expect users to be
able to see each other's changes - the realtime is client side only.
On Thursday, August 15, 2013 7:49:54 AM UTC-7, Yakov wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> As it was stated several times, Java plugin for web is somewhat insecure
> and also Java is not as reliable as it's desired ([1] and others, I have
> problems with saving in different assemblies, too [2]).
>
> While I like the fact that TW is somewhat cross-platform very much, using
> Java is not a cross-platform thing, it's just a solution for Windows ('nix,
> too?), not, say, iOS or Android.
>
> That's why I'm interested in substituting somewhat narrow solution (Java)
> with another solution that can also be narrow. My idea is -- there's a
> bunch server-side solutions out there, GieWiki, TiddlyWeb etc, but I don't
> know which of them can be used without much effort for local saving (at
> least on Windows, without an internet connection -- if I'm not mistaken,
> GieWiki requires that). *Do you guys know such "server" apps?* The main
> point is the simplicity of installation (like Java) and more reliability,
> compared to Java.
>
> Of'course the more cross-platform the solution is, the better it is
> considered to be.
>
> Best regards,
> Yakov.
>
> [1] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywiki/pYsPQH8LGWU
> [2] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/tiddlywikidev/8xEMu4eXwZk
>
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