TiddlyWiki: a local, single-page wiki
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TiddlyWiki: a local, single-page wiki
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#3http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/demo3.html
This provides so many more features & organization than what a traditional Todo app provides.
The UX was great, but I didn't like the local data-lock-in due to tiddlywiki. ( Also - the whole ticklers (notification) system was a bit clunky. )
Once in a while I get the motivation to reproduce this as a full-fledged web or mobile app.
Re: TiddlyWiki: a local, single-page wiki
#4TiddlyWiki producted the best demonstration of a Getting Things Done methodology (organize things to be actionable, display things under a given context, organize things by blockers) I've ever seen. http://mgsd.tiddlyspot.com/demo3.html This provides so many more features & organization than what a traditional Todo app provides. The UX was great, but I didn't like the local data-lock-in due to tiddlywiki. ( Also - th…
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#5I built a TiddlyWiki site for an RV park circa 2008. It was easy to do and looked great. It was easy for the non-technical owners to update. But Google completely ignored it, and so the park was invisible to most tourists. It folded a few years back, and I partly blame myself, for picking TiddlyWiki.
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#7I built a TiddlyWiki site for an RV park circa 2008. It was easy to do and looked great. It was easy for the non-technical owners to update. But Google completely ignored it, and so the park was invisible to most tourists. It folded a few years back, and I partly blame myself, for picking TiddlyWiki.
'a non-linear personal web notebook' which you use to build a web site.
Re: TiddlyWiki: a local, single-page wiki
#8It is truly a remarkable piece of software, mostly because it is DESIGNED to be customizable to ones needs.
Re: TiddlyWiki: a local, single-page wiki
#9I built a TiddlyWiki site for an RV park circa 2008. It was easy to do and looked great. It was easy for the non-technical owners to update. But Google completely ignored it, and so the park was invisible to most tourists. It folded a few years back, and I partly blame myself, for picking TiddlyWiki.