Hi Danielo

* Are you talking about the Windows version here? I don't think it's
> possible to flatten the directory structure; it's just how node-webkit
> works (I'm disappointed there isn't a way to pack a node-webkit app into a
> single .exe file).
>
> Yes, I'm talking about Windows version. What I'm asking for is possible in
> Windows, it is related on how the zip is packed. What I expect after
> decompressing the zip file is to have a folder containing all the needed
> files.
>

Ah, I see what you mean, yes that makes sense. I've added a ticket:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyDesktop/issues/37

>
> * This requests (along with things like tabbed browsing and spell
> checking) does raise some interesting questions. The more we try to make
> TiddlyDesktop like a "real" browser, the more work it will be, and the
> closer TiddlyDesktop will become to Firefox+TiddlyFox. So the question that
> I need to understand is why some people prefer TiddlyDesktop over
> Firefox+TiddlyFox?
>
> Is not a matter of making tiddlyDesktop a a real browser, is just about
> giving to it some useful functions. There are many reasons why I do prefer
> tiddlyDesktop over Firefox :
> 1.  It is portable and beautiful and gives the feeling of using a
> dedicated application for what I'm doing. I have several programs open on
> my daily basis, and having one dedicated to one of my main tools is nice.
> 2. I don't have to install an overloaded, ugly, resource eater browser
> that I don't like and I could not have rights to.
> 3. I don't have to install a plugin that could not be available in the
> future (this happened in the past ) due to random decisions from mozzilla.
> 3. We (and with this I mean you ☺) can configure tiddlyDesktop to be what
> we need.
> 4. Fast and easy, just open the program and all my files are there.
> 5. Do I mentioned that it is very cool?
>

That's helpful, thanks.


> * Export functionality is coming to the core and should work fine in
> TiddlyDesktop.
>
> I'm not talking about exporting. I'm talking about saving individual
> tiddlers as tid files like node JS does.
>

OK, that makes sense.

Many thanks,

Jeremy


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