Hi Andrew,

Thanks for the link. I gave it a try and it looks very interesting. But I 
there's still a lot of work to do.

I'm looking forward to see it released (before 2064, I hope).

Alberto

Le mercredi 11 juin 2014 03:06:27 UTC+2, leeand00 a écrit :
>
> Dear TiddlyWiki Community, 
>
>    I'm not sure if anyone saw this, but the project Xanadu finally 
> launched 
> <http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/6/5787638/54-year-old-software-project-escapes-vapor-status-to-take-on-the-pdf>
>  
> (50 years later!)  It looks like a diff viewer I once used called Meld, but 
> I'm fairly certain it's a bit more complex than that. It seems to share 
> some common functionality with Tiddlywiki in that it's non-linear and that 
> you can add transclusions as well as links.  The story behind it is quite 
> entertaining as well...see the old wired article on Xanadu 
> <http://archive.wired.com/wired/archive//3.06/xanadu.html>.  I'm not 
> going to switch to it anytime soon, but there may be some inspiration to be 
> taken from Xanadu to Tiddlywiki5 developers and plugin developers.  (P.S. 
> I'm not trying to be insulting, 50 years is quite a bit of time for a 
> software development project to go on...I'm just trying to inspire the 
> community about whats been tried before...to see if there's any inspiration 
> that can be taken from Xanadu considering it's shared features).
>
> Thank you, 
>     Andrew J. Leer
>
>
>

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