Hello TonyM
El martes, 30 de enero de 2018, 2:58:42 (UTC+1), TonyM escribió:
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> Danielo,
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> Thanks for your extensive response, such contributions to the community
> should never be a "rod for your back". I respect your position. We must all
> respect your time.
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At the end nobody forces me
El jueves, 1 de febrero de 2018, 18:28:01 (UTC+1), Ste Wilson escribió:
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> Cheers for the comprehensive reply.
> I do use the android app and appreciate it.
> Thank you :)
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Glad to see that someone apart from me uses it.
Report back any issue.
Regards
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El lunes, 29 de enero de 2018, 17:37:21 (UTC+1), @TiddlyTweeter escribió:
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> Danielo explained that you can NOW SAVE to a full TW.
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> Every sweat users have should be reduced by that to near zero.
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> The point is that whilst storing In Browser there was a sweat about losing
> everything IF
Danielo,
Thanks for your extensive response, such contributions to the community
should never be a "rod for your back". I respect your position. We must all
respect your time.
What is important to understand is however that your solution solves some
of tiddlywikis existing limitations and
Danielo explained that you can NOW SAVE to a full TW.
Every sweat users have should be reduced by that to near zero.
The point is that whilst storing In Browser there was a sweat about losing
everything IF the browser went AWOL, that no longer applies so long as you
click the full-save method.
Hey Danielo,
Just so Im clear, if I am working locally with a regular TW file,
everything lives inside that file. Meaning, if I protect that single file,
I cannot lose my data (within reason).
If I am working locally with a NS wiki, if I or someone else asks my
browser to clear everything
Ah, all the good old misconceptions about NoteSelf arising again, makes me
feel nostalgic, thanks google groups for effectively burring all the
valuable information where nobody can find it.
Let's split this by parts, and try to answer all the
questions/misconceptions. Don't expect them to be
Danielo,
I see noteself as providing great solutions for online tools, visit,
interact, save (in browser) which is a real potential strength of
tiddlywiki, if we could only then connect to a counch DB or save to local
file and retain the content outside that browser (should the need arise)
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