h0p3, TonyM, bimlas, Lost Admin & Mohammad
Thanks! It was good to read such thoughtful posts. It gives me a much
better idea!
Best wishes
Josiah
On Thursday, 18 October 2018 17:27:38 UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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> When you, experienced people, look at the rivals to TiddlyWiki ... what
>
You must be using some sort of PDF exporter? There's nothing at PrintRiver
re PDF.
I've looked for a long time for a good method for capturing web pages to
PDF. The problem is that most PDF printers are "dumb", breaking the page in
the middle of line or cutting images into pieces.
Thanks!
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BTC,
Thank you for sharing!
-Mohammad
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Hello Mark,
I use the http://printriver.tiddlyspot.com/ (RiverPlugin) by BTC to eport
to pdf.
Mohammad
On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 6:35:43 PM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
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> How do you export as PDF?
>
> Thanks!
> -- Mark
>
> On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 8:01:00 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
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Yesterday I found an interesting project which is under development but
already usable: https://getpolarized.io/ (see it on github:
https://github.com/burtonator/polar-bookshelf)
It allows viewing pdfs and annotate them, but the interesting part for
TiddlyWiki users: it can capture websites
How do you export as PDF?
Thanks!
-- Mark
On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 8:01:00 AM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
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> I use Tiddlywiki for presentation. In my case it replaces powerpoint like
> software in many ways. For lectures TW keeps both my course notes and
> slides and I cannot find a
I use Tiddlywiki for presentation. In my case it replace powerpoint like
software in many ways. For lectures TW keeps both my course notes and
slides and I cannot find a replacement (a single app). It is simple,
portable, exports your slides and lectures into pdf, json and other formats
The
I have two use cases for TiddlyWiki.
As an Internet accessible note-taking and information organizing tool. In
this space the competition is OneNote and EverNote. I prefer TiddlyWiki
because I can keep the notes on MY server and out of the hands of
advertisers.
As a simple content management
@bimlas:
Thank you for this post. It's a comprehensive statement of why I too am a
devoted TiddlyWiki fan.
Regards,
Hans
On Friday, October 19, 2018 at 2:55:25 AM UTC-4, bimlas wrote:
> ...
>
> So I continued searching for The Notetaking Software, then I found
> TiddlyWiki and fell in
I wonder if we list all the things tw can possibly be used for, then we can
find the Competition for each of those uses. Then we can compare tiddlywiki
with that market. The problem is out of the box, tiddlywiki has all the
potential to be more than the best, but out of the box the competitors
I came from the Vim era: it's a popular text editor, mostly used by
technical people. I tried out different ways to store my thoughts, for
example: plain text (Asciidoctor) files, Jekyll (blog platform), Boostnote
(note taking software). Whenever I tried out new ways, these was my most
I know this answer is less that complete, but TiddlyWiki has no competitor
in my mind that can deliver on the suit of possibilities it can deliver,
however only an elite group know this.
As raised before its competitors are any application or service that
delivers a subset of what tiddlywiki
Flexible text editors are major competitors. Emacs and vim ecosystems are
solid examples. These are the only kinds of tools that ever force me to
question whether or not I should move away from Tiddlywiki, especially when
going the nodejs route. Tiddlywiki competes with these text editors in
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