Why not plain ol' HTML?

- the branches (edges) of your tree become hyperlinks
- you can scale the number of files/pages as you like, trading off the 
efficiency of your file system vs. rendering time in browser
- you're already writing a text file, html requires minimal overhead and 
work
- that's what html was invented for....

Good luck,

Pete

On Tuesday, 4 March 2014 14:16:20 UTC, Timothy Groves wrote:
>
>
> Well, thanks to all that replied...TW is still pretty cool, and I will 
> use it for other things... 
>
> But in the meantime, can anyone suggest a better solution?  Our needs are: 
>
> 1)  Completely local solution; 
> 2)  Not too many files - no more than about a thousand; 
> 3)  Hierarchal access - we don't need searching, but we need to be able 
> to move up or down the tree; 
>
>

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