I used the "save changes" in the right menu to save it.  I was
expecting to be prompted for where it should be saved, and for a
filename. Instead, it just saved it back to "empty.html".

Well, you should think of each TiddlyWiki file as a document - of course these documents come with the application already built in, so you don't need an separate entity to process and manage documents. I hope this makes sense and helps explain why there is no Save As button by default.

How do I get it to save a new TW under a new name and to a folder
that I select?

http://www.tiddlytools.com/#SaveAsPlugin


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