Re: [tw] New TiddlyDesktop release?

2014-09-19 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Thanks Olivier that's very useful. Best wishes Jeremy On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Olivier Paroz goo...@oparoz.com wrote: 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

Re: [tw] New TiddlyDesktop release?

2014-09-18 Thread Olivier Paroz
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

[tw] New TiddlyDesktop release?

2014-09-17 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
Hello. I know that Jeremy should be very busy with the new release of tiddlywiki. I just want to ask in a constructive way. When is the next release of tiddlyDesktop planned? There are some improvements I would like to see like: - The zip file packed into a single folder. Most of software

Re: [tw] New TiddlyDesktop release?

2014-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo I hope to make a new release of TiddlyDesktop and TiddlyFox in the next few weeks. * The zip file packed into a single folder. Most of software zip packages comes with a root directory. This way, if you just click unzip here you will get a single folder, and not a collection of

Re: [tw] New TiddlyDesktop release?

2014-09-17 Thread Danielo Rodríguez
* Are you talking about the Windows version here? I don't think it's possible to flatten the directory structure; it's just how node-webkit works (I'm disappointed there isn't a way to pack a node-webkit app into a single .exe file). Yes, I'm talking about Windows version. What I'm asking for

Re: [tw] New TiddlyDesktop release?

2014-09-17 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Danielo * Are you talking about the Windows version here? I don't think it's possible to flatten the directory structure; it's just how node-webkit works (I'm disappointed there isn't a way to pack a node-webkit app into a single .exe file). Yes, I'm talking about Windows version. What