Some of your thoughts should get pinned.

My issue with this is not on saving per se, its on what is a TW 
"standalone".

Daniello's NoteSelf seems to instance a very interesting mid-place of easy 
saving and conventional TW authorial autonomy that makes this more rich, 
and interestingly, complex.

Josiah
 

> Jeremy Ruston wrote ...
>
> I do not think that making the single file edition easier to use is the 
> best way to get TiddlyWiki more widely used. Working with the single file 
> edition is inherently conceptually alien and risky for anyone raised on 
> conventional, contemporary web services; the barriers are not just about 
> the number of clicks. I believe that the way to get TiddlyWiki more widely 
> used is through online implementations that avoid the user having to worry 
> about saving.

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