<hooking prelude> If you're a reader of TWaddle, there is a big problem.. 
for YOU! </hooking prelude>

...

In spite of my absence these past few weeks I've actually been pretty 
TW-active with my blog... or whatever it is... i.e TWaddle 
<http://twaddle.tiddlyspot.com/>. No, nothing new there because I didn't 
publish it yet. I will, but there is a BIG problem: You can't tell which 
articles you've already read!

I continually tweak articles... edit spelling errors, add tags, insert 
links to new articles, etc. These tweaks typically don't justify re-reading 
the article. But tab *Recent *presents them as if they were the latest news.

This must actually be a problem for *any *application where "time 
sequencing" for external readers is important.

An option might be to sort lists by *creation *date but this is also not 
good because I write loads of articles that I don't finish right away. I 
tag these *Unfinished *and when I upload to the blog these are filtered out 
so they don't upload. However, this means that when they *do *eventually 
get finished and published, they would appear to be ancient.

I think what is needed is some *cookie *solution (right?)

The date for when the user reads (opens) the article could be logged and then 
a timeline could sort based on this ("if there is a *read date*, position 
it there, otherwise use *edited date*"). Maybe also a star/bookmark feature 
(another cookie) so an article sticks to list top or in some separate list.

Please help. Some cool stuff is coming your way.

<:-)

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