Hi Andy

On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Andy Pastuszak <apastus...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Is there in anyway to get Chrome to save TW5 files without downloading a
> new copy of the over and over again?
>

Not at present. I'd like to write an extension like TiddlyFox for Chrome,
but unfortunately Chrome's sandboxed file access model for extensions would
mean that it would be a lot less useful: your files would live inside
Chrome, and you'd have to download them out of the sandbox to do anything
else with them.

If you really want to use Chrome then your best bet may be to run TW5 under
Node.js; you get a lot more flexibility that way.

Best wishes

Jeremy.




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