Oh, that. I had a feeling it was that one.

I seem to remember there being a big ddrawback with that one. But I will
look at it for you.

Dave

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Pit.W. <pi...@eclipso.ch> wrote:

>  Hi Dave,
>
> this is where I found it: http://giffmex.org/experiments/braintags.html
>
> Pit
>
> Am 06.10.2014 23:41, schrieb David Gifford:
>
> Hi Pit.W,
>
> Could you include a link? I have experimented with so many things, I can't
> keep track of them all.
>
> I recommend my latest outing http://notestorm.giffmex.org/ over anything
> previous that I did.
>
> But give me the link and I will have a look.
>
> Dave
>
> On Monday, October 6, 2014 4:21:21 PM UTC-5, Pit.W. wrote:
>>
>> Hello Dave,
>>
>> a noob here.
>>
>> Thanks for all the heavy stuff you contributed to the community, the Tw
>> solutions, patient advice and also substantial insight on other things.
>>
>> You have some time ago published TW5 braintags under 5.0.10-beta. This
>> is similar to a swiss pocket knife for knowledge management, even more
>> versatile than notestorm. The kind of thing I carry on my Android phone,
>> my USBs, my tablet, my laptops, on my PCs... The workflow and the use of
>> newhere buttons  is especialy useful for situations where info has to be
>> structured into knowledge in an environment of uncertainties. And the
>> GUI is very userfriendly.
>>
>> Do you intend to update it to 5.1.+ ? And maybe make it compatible to
>> tiddly clip? The better the cook cooks the the hungrier the mob becomes.
>>
>>   Pit
>>
>> Am 27.07.2014 16:16, schrieb David Gifford:
>> > ....
>>
>> > Anyway, this is my system, to pillage as needed. It is a TW5
>> > equivalent of my old braintags for TWC. It won't appeal to everyone. I
>> > just mention it as an example of how someone who has played with a
>> > thousand ways to do notes, and have found this to be the best. It is
>> > not adequate as a one-TW-for-all-my-notes-on-everything, because
>> > eventually it would start slowing down, but one TW per topic it works
>> > fine.
>> >
>> ...
>>
>>
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