Just a thought after having an exchange with former ShadowPlan users who 
are uncomfortable moving to TiddlyWiki. 

Would it be workable to have an empty TW5 with a set of plug-ins and macros 
set up to provide ready made and  intuitive experience for new users? Why 
can't the download (perhaps a zip file) already have tiddlyfox included, a 
checklist macro that uses fields to designate the tag the list is based on, 
the rename macro and a comprehensive set of functions that do not initially 
require digging under the hood?

The key is making the initial experience intuitive and easy to use

Ray  

On Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 12:36:44 AM UTC+8, Josiah wrote:
>
> Ciao tutti
>
> In the last two weeks I've had extensive private correspondence with three 
> folk over on Twitter who want to know where to find the "real 
> documentation" for TiddlyWiki. After pointing to what documentation there 
> is I suggested they ask in the group on specific things they want to do. 
>
> If I hadn't engaged in that discussion with them I would never have know 
> there are potential users who are likely passing on from not being able to 
> grasp enough quickly enough to be able to utilise TW well.
>
> I think its a problem (for them at least) as is.
>
> Just saying ...
> Josiah
>

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