I'd like to add this from another thread. The point on this was about 
different ways of solving a problem. Jed and I were discussing whether it 
could be INTERNAL TW or EXTERNAL manipulation of a TW. Jeremy commented. 
His main point is (I think) its not so much about technique as 
CONCEPTUALISATION of what TW is. And in a BROAD concept of it comes more 
freedom.

On Wednesday, 22 March 2017 22:17:16 UTC+1, Jeremy Ruston wrote:

Another way to think about things is that TiddlyWiki lets you fairly 
> seamlessly switch between different perspectives/modalities in using the 
> single HTML file configuration:
>
> * As an web app, experienced through the browser
> * As a single, opaque file that can be emailed/Dropboxed/Slacked etc. as a 
> blob
> * As a plain text file that can be backed up, edited, etc just like any 
> other text file
> * As a fancy ZIP file that can contain multiple items
> * As a standalone tool to process content elsewhere, for example to 
> generate a static, secondary representation of content for 
> publication/distribution
>
> While the specific capability to perform bulk operations like search and 
> replace is useful, I think the real value is more conceptual: we can switch 
> between different ways of thinking about TiddlyWiki according to the task 
> we face.
>

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