clutterstack wrote:

> I do note that your plugin has the word "quick" in its name as well.
>

No problem for me personally, hopefully it won't cause confusion for others 
just.
 

> I'm curious: do you use QuickTid in your current workflow?
>

I'm typically not in the environment where it is required, i.e where it it 
critical to take notes fast such as during a lecture. I did develop 
QuickTid further into rQuickTid <http://rquicktid.tiddlyspot.com/> 
(r=remote) which kind of serves both as a quick way to take notes but also 
as tool for writing to TW while working with other stuff - it needs to be 
coupled with a non TW-tool that sticks the editor at front of screen 
though, like DeskPins 
<https://www.google.com/search?q=deskpins&oq=deskpins&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l6j69i60.3165j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8>
 
(the one I use).

Your newer SideEditor breaks out of the Story River linearity in a 
> complementary way, I notice.
>

Yes, I find it interesting that there are several aspects to authoring. I 
think native TW is great at managing notes but not for taking notes. I'm 
working on improving these things - currently on EditorMagic with 
invaluable help from Saq. Soon to be released I hope.

<:-)

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