Thank you David and Tones!
David gave a very detailed answer!

- Atro

On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 3:34 AM Rika Sukenik <rika.suken...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "
> *But much more needs to be done. I for one would like to see a few
> non-techy, popular video introductions to saving in node.js and with
> Timimi, to be able to link to, to help first-timers get started." - David
> Gifford *
>
> ^^ youtube videos will probably help a lot with reach! ^^
>
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2020, 11:16 AM David Gifford <dgiff...@crcna.org> wrote:
>
>> As someone who is not so new...
>>
>>  1. No end user final apps - I think Atro means - "no or not many
>> editions custom-designed to meet end-user specific needs" There are a
>> couple of things for recipes, etc, but yes, there is a LOT of room for more
>> things like that!
>>
>> 2. No easy to go documentation - I agree, much of the documentation is
>> more about explaining the definitions of concepts than about How to do this
>> and that. A few years ago I added some documentation for new users (a lot
>> of the tiddlers from the Working with TiddlyWiki section of the Contents
>> tab at tiddlywiki.com were started by me, and I did a lot of
>> introductory tutorial tiddlers for my Stroll). But much more needs to be
>> done. I for one would like to see a few non-techy, popular video
>> introductions to saving in node.js and with Timimi, to be able to link to,
>> to help first-timers get started.
>>
>> 3. No support for advertising - yes, this is open source, not a business,
>> so that is on all of us. Stroll got a few balls rolling, and TiddlyTweeter
>> should especially singled out as someone who promotes TW on social media
>> (he is not the only one, but is the one whose activity I have happened to
>> see the most). We need a few more champions like that.
>>
>> 4. Raw materials for developers - that is a good description, and I hope
>> TW never loses that aspect. But we need to find a way to ease new people
>> into it better, to lower the learning curve.
>>
>> So yeah, Atro is essentially right. It wouldn't take much to change much
>> of this. But most of us are either busy at our jobs in other fields, and
>> focus on using TiddlyWiki rather than tinkering with it too much (I am one
>> of those), or feel our free time and our personal abilties are more in the
>> area of tinkering and coming up with plugins and new ideas, than doing
>> documentation and onboarding (I am not one of those). We need to convert a
>> few advertising and publicizing experts to TiddlyWiki, and maybe then we
>> will get there. Blessings,
>>
>> On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 12:56:46 PM UTC-5 rika.s...@gmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Atro, good feedback. Sounds like you're new to Tiddlywiki, welcome!
>>> I'm new too. Can you elaborate on: "The few things TW has not are: no end
>>> user / final apps, no easy to go documentation and no support for
>>> advertising to introduce this tool to people. It seems TW is for a group of
>>> developers like raw materials to create different things but rarely a final
>>> product."
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 1, 2020 at 7:40:01 AM UTC-7 Atronoush wrote:
>>>
>>>> I was searching for a free open source e-learning authoring tool. These
>>>> days many people look for such tools.
>>>> I think Tiddlywiki is one of the best. BUT few people know!!!
>>>>
>>>> * TW supports hyperlinks / tags / TOC  / ...
>>>> * TW support rich texts
>>>> * TW supports bibliography
>>>> * TW supports Latex (KLatex)
>>>> * TW supports audio/video/images
>>>> * TW has native presentation tool (through plugins like Tiddlyshow or
>>>> Tiddlywiki-Reveal.Js)
>>>> * TW has commenting system
>>>> * TW supports Quiz / Q&As / flash cards
>>>> * TW support Todos/tasks/projects
>>>> * TW supports .... what TW does not support authoring???
>>>>
>>>> The few things TW has not are: no end user / final apps, no easy to go
>>>> documentation and no support for advertising to introduce this tool to
>>>> people.
>>>> It seems TW is for a group of developers like raw materials to create
>>>> different things but rarely a final product.
>>>>
>>>> --Atro
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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