Ciao Arlen

I understand what you are saying but node.js is a SPECIALIST thing. Lets 
not lose ordinary users.

Jeremy is modest often in his future perceptions, thinking something like 
the "TW Popular" may have to be be an online service eventually (note: 
wholly my interpretation, NOT his words) in the future.

I keep crapping on about NoteSelf type architecture as a possible workable 
way round the death of file saving whilst preserving simplicity in usage in 
standard situations without any special add-ons at all. 

Basically the issue is whether "Local Browser Storage" is, de facto, 
replacing file saving for persistent apps like TW AND whether it may still 
be working in two years time. Something like that.

Best wishes
Josiah

Arlen Beiler wrote:
>
> It can be a bit disconcerting at times, that's for sure. But I have to say 
> that I think NodeJS is probably​ going to give us a good platform to 
> replace what we've been using up to now.
>
> Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> It’s a shame that Google have killed Chrome Applications; they had some 
> neat capabilities...
>
>

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