If you haven't already considered it, but something clod based like
Google Docs is intended for possible collaboration over the web so it
is fairly easy to include it in a TW (eg via an iframe). Edit-
permissions are set from within the service itself.


<:-)


On Apr 17, 10:42 pm, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Skye
>
> > And sklpns...thnks for those directions about OpenOffice....I´ll check
> > that out imediately.
>
> I've just tried it with Iceweasel (Firefox on Debian) & LibreOffice on
> Debian Squeeze (Linux) - It behaves as if it *should* work - opens a
> new tab and blanks the browser window etc - however I'm still not
> getting it to show a doc or docx documents... It would be quite
> fantasic, so I keep on trying...
> I wonder if the much lighter yet very capable AbiWord might be able to
> do the trick ....
>
> >And in fact I
> > starting to use TW itself as my presentation package.... which makes
> > life even easier...and TW as a presenter has some great
> > advantages......
>
> I followed many of your questions related to your work with TW as a
> presenter..
> Will you consider to publish an example of what you've accomplished at
> some point??
> I believe it would be very usefull for everyone here...
> There is some demand for predesigned/taylored webapps based on
> TiddlyWiki - and I believe that examples, which have proven their
> quality in real life use, ought to find their way to these
> threads ...
> I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on how TiddlyWiki "as a
> presenter has some great advantages" - and (if possible) with TW-
> examples...
>
> Cheers Måns Mårtensson

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