Hello all,

I have been reading the conversations on this forum with great interest.

I have considered using TiddlyWiki for all sorts of things over the last 3 
years since I saw someone using it in a presentation instead of ppt. 
However, I have never actually used it for a project.

Now, I am determined to use it for my dissertation. Not to gather my notes, 
sources, etc. but actually presenting my thesis in a html file rather than 
printing and binding a script. The main reason is that I would like someone 
to read the argument as I structured it AND to be able to explore the topic 
of my PhD in the order they find makes most sense. 
I thought I could arrange tiddlers (like sections in a thesis) in a linear 
form but ALSO use hyperlinks, tags, different indexes etc, for people to 
find their way around the information themselves.

I started the process of getting my supervisors and the University to see 
the benefits of this idea and hope that they will agree for me to be able 
to do this. The current problem I face is that they struggle to get their 
head around how this would look in the end. 
Would anyone be able to suggest TWs that can illustrate what I am trying to 
do? Is anyone aware of this having been done before? Are there any good 
examples of TW in use that I could show to other people so they get an idea 
about how this will look in the end?

Has TW been used as a replacement for documents of 150 pages and is it 
stable?
When do you think TW5 will leave beta?

Anything that you think could help me to illustrate the power of TW 
compared to linear presentations in word files would be beneficial as well.

Thanks a lot in advance. 
Best wishes,
Philipp

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