I would recommend using single file wikis. On your desktop you can use
TiddlyServer or TiddlyDesktop to access them. Use Dropbox to sync your
folders. And use Quine 2 on iOS to access the files in your dropbox app
through the iOS files integration system. Quine 2 allows you to directly
access your dropbox files and edit wikis and the changes are saved
immediately because Dropbox integrates with the iOS file explorer.

On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 4:54 PM Jared Volpe <jaredvo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry if this question has been asked and answered before, but I’d like
> the latest and greatest instructions and best practices for setting up TW
> for use on a Mac and iOS and I want to access it at home and away. I’m
> happy to use TW in Chrome. No need for dedicated apps. I do want to have my
> TW secured but it would be nice to not have to log in frequently. I want my
> TW to automatically save backups and it sounds like I can use the plugin
> for this but I’d like guidance for whichever solution. I’m happy to host on
> AWS or Google Cloud and use one of the Node versions (Node.js or
> TiddlyServer) or just use a service like Dropbox or preferably Google Drive
> or even GitHub or GitLab. Thanks for chiming in!
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