>
>  1) What are your favorite features of TiddlyWiki – Classic?
>
The fact that it is a one file wiki I can run from the browser. Advanced 
> tagging abilities. Simplicity at first glance but complexity if you desire 
> it.
>  
>
>  2.) What plug-ins (if any) do you consider essential for TiddlyWiki – 
> Classic?
>
> TagglyTagging and MPTW are the most important.
>
>
>  2.5.) What plug-ins (if any) would you rather not be without?
>
> Same as above. Transclusion is very important to me also but built into 
> the latest versions.
>  
>
>  3.) Can you give a brief example of how you use TiddlyWiki – Classic?
>
> Qualitative research platform including tagging transcriptions; College 
> level class organization includes syllabus, class schedule, class 
> assignments, and assessment. Note taking application.
>  
>
>  4.) What software (if any) did you try before deciding on TiddlyWiki – 
> Classic and if possible can you give a brief summery of why you chose to 
> use TiddlyWiki – Classic over them?
>
>  I have used a mishmash of things depending on the application. Lately, I 
> replaced MindMap software with TiddlyWiki. While mind mapping was 
> incredibly powerful for some things, I found that it segmented my thinking 
> too much. Transclusion in TiddlyWiki seems to allow me to think in little 
> chunks bu still compile things into a larger narrative as needed.
>  
>
>  5.) What have you been unable to do with TiddlyWiki – Classic that you 
> really wished you could?
>
>  Easy finding and use of plugins would be nice. Fragmentation is a known 
> problem and one others are working hard to prevent with TW5. TWc has 
> definitely aged but it is a testament to its design that it still holds on 
> as much as it does. Jeremy Eric and the other experts contribute greatly 
> to the usefulness of TW still.
>  
>
>  6.) If you could change anything about TiddlyWiki – Classic what would 
> it be?
>
> Probably the fragmentation.
>  
>
>  As a further comment, I think the direction of TW5 is right on track and 
> that the goal of replacing TWc is a good one in my mind. I think that once 
> TW5 advances, the TW5 samples, themes and customizations that will show up 
> on the web will make it just as easy as TWc. Then again, for those 
> looking to create nested transcluded lists with styles applied, TW5 will 
> still offer the advanced abilities. (maybe that is not complicated for some 
> but that is about as advanced as my mind can comprehend right now.:-)
>  

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