>
> For me its the ability to change TW without being a Computer Science
> specialist. Its about making my own tool to aid my own thinking.

Hey Alex, that's interesting. How that's? One of the prominent elements that
I noticed during my short time in this list, is that people here seem to be
JS/css developers, or half the way there,  as this is what needed to twist
the application (and it seems that everybody do it). Which is fine for me
personally, but I did notice to myself that this is probably not an app for
regular end users



> Also,
> I like community aspect, i read messages every day and  enjoy reading
> about developments. There is a soap opera angle for me -- hope this
> does not sound so strange.....
>
> I think TW has changed the way I think. I arrived at TW after using
> many tools - mindmaps and Compendium (an open university hypertext
> mapping project)
>
> The fact that TW works in the browser makes it easy to cut and paste
> from the internet is a big plus.
>
> Alex
>
> On 7 April 2011 13:20, Jeremy Ruston <jeremy.rus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'd maybe emphasise an aspect that Eric Shulman mentioned: with
> > TiddlyWiki, you can control your own data much more directly than
> > using a service like WordPress. Many TiddlyWiki users value features
> > that emerge from this capability: the ability to keep documents
> > TiddlyWikis private, the ability to add TiddlyWikis to source code
> > control systems, the ability to email TiddlyWikis, or store them on a
> > USB stick. In contrast, online services are often easier to use, but
> > you have to trust the operators to look after your data. TiddlyWiki
> > users can feel confident that their TiddlyWiki documents will still be
> > accessible in the decades to come.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Jeremy
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 4:43 AM, Eric Weir <eew...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Apr 6, 2011, at 7:50 PM, iain wrote:
> >>
> >>> I use a version of "No Brainer notes" - I have a master formatted
> >>> version which I copy every time I need a TW for note taking.
> >>
> >> I do the same with a slightly modified version of TWT-Blackicity-Lite,
> itself tweak of a TW-Treeview, both by Morris Gray. In addition to A
> Treeview menu it uses TiddlersBar and makes sophisticated use of tagging.
> >>
> >>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> Eric Weir
> >> Decatur, GA  USA
> >> eew...@bellsouth.net
> >>
> >>
> >>
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