G'day Jeremy,

I'm happiest using TiddlyDrive with my Chromebook.  I would use 
TiddlyDesktop if I did not have reliable internet access.

My Chromebook has enough oomph to handle Linux (BETA) quite well, so 
*TiddlyDesktop 
works A-1*.  Just a pain to setup TiddlyDesktop in Linux, and my Chromebook 
isn't quite as zippy when all of the Linux "infrastructure" gets turned on 
by running any Linux app.

If your friend has a Chromebook with ability to turn on Linux (BETA), it 
does work well if your friend doesn't mind futzing with Linux (and setting 
up a launcher icon to lauch TiddlyWiki from the Chrome shelf.)

I am no fan of Android apps on my Chromebook, nor a fan of how my 
Chromebook behaves when Google Play store is turned on.  I haven't tried 
anything Android on my Chromebook for a while, so maybe I'd have fewer 
complaints today.  Then again: I like Android on my phone, but not on my 
laptop. 
On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 10:55:35 AM UTC-3 jeremy...@gmail.com wrote:

> Does anyone here use TiddlyWiki on a Chromebook?
>
> A friend with a Chromebook wants to experiment with TiddlyWiki, and so I'd 
> be interested in any feedback on the best of the available options. They'd 
> like to keep a private notes file in Dropbox or Google Drive. Ordinarily, 
> I'd recommend TiddlyDesktop and/or Quine, but they obviously don't work in 
> this case.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> --
> Jeremy Ruston
> jer...@jermolene.com
> https://jermolene.com

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