Hello,

I apologize for asking about something so simple, but I just cannot figure 
out how to save a TiddlyWiki. I've watched a ton of tutorials, but I don't 
even really understand what the options are or their differences. I 
understand the Tiddlyspot plugin doesn't work anymore, and I'm using a Mac. 
I thought I had things set up on github, but now I am totally unable to 
find out how to get into that Wiki, and I can never tell if it is actually 
backed up right. This was my first time using github---I'm not a developer, 
but I usually catch on fairly quickly to these things. 

When people save to a flash drive, do they really just open it up, make 
edits, and then download another copy to save it each time? I need 
something that can save frequently--there's no way to back this up to 
dropbox or something? I understand backing up files on a desktop, icloud, a 
flashdrive, and other such things, but I'm just out of my league on this, 
as I'm not used to hosting my own site.

I've done a huge research project and want to put my research online and 
link between the components. Possibly TiddlyWiki isn't the best option, but 
I haven't found much to work with elsewhere. Is there a reasonably simple 
way to set this up? I also don't understand where it goes when it is saved 
in Beaker Browser, but I am willing to try that or another browser just for 
TiddlyWiki. Is the issue that most browsers cannot read BeakerBroswer 
sites, so I can't make it public? 

Is there anybody who could walk me through this, or suggest an alternative? 
I would greatly appreciate it.

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