In my case, it was simply because I always ended up crashing Firefox with 
my 100-150 open tabs and one day a wiki got corrupt.
I could probably use another profile for that, but thought I would first 
try a dedicated app instead.

Olivier

On Wednesday, 17 September 2014 16:51:18 UTC+2, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> This requests (along with things like tabbed browsing and spell checking) 
> does raise some interesting questions. The more we try to make 
> TiddlyDesktop like a "real" browser, the more work it will be, and the 
> closer TiddlyDesktop will become to Firefox+TiddlyFox. So the question that 
> I need to understand is why some people prefer TiddlyDesktop over 
> Firefox+TiddlyFox?
>
>

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