Hi all

I am doing a tutorial in Spanish on downloading Timimi for Firefox and for 
Chrome, in Windows.

The Firefox part was easy. When Timimi is downloaded, and I click 'done' 
after editing a tiddler, the changes save to the file. No need to even 
click the save changes button.

But I am struggling to understand how TiddlyWiki saves in Chrome. I have 
used Firefox for years. 

I installed Timimi for Chrome, thinking that by doing this, Chrome would 
then save changes to the file. But when I closed a tiddler, the save 
changes button turned red. Ok, so an extra step. fine. But when I click the 
save changes button, it asks me where to save a backup file! So now a third 
step: remove the (1) from the file name. Then it asks me if I want to 
replace the existing file. Fifth step.

Am I missing something here? Is saving with Chrome really that complicated, 
even with Timimi? What is the proper, streamlined way to save changes 
without creating backups in Chrome? 

Thanks for your help. I doubt I am going to convince all my potential 
audience to switch to Firefox, so I need to know how to explain things for 
Chrome in Windows. (I will also do instructions for node.js, but I know how 
to do that)

Thanks in advance, Dave

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