Ciao Zyb & PMario

Given that TiddlyWiki runs in a web browser and there are huge chains of 
complication that can lead to issues, IMO, especially for local TW, one 
should always also run redundant backup too. The more valuable the data the 
more important that is. Its not difficult. 

FWIW in my practice I like TW options for saving backups/saving like PMario 
made. But NOT specifically for my final backup--only to give me a stanard 
place to find the latest version or its backup. I backup every changed 
TiddlyWiki via specialist backup software.

PMario's problem is he's writing a piece of software into a complex 
environment to bridge between a TiddlyWiki "page" and saving in a fashion 
that helps users. Sometimes that bridge fails. 

On your, Zyb, utter frustration with the complexities and vast numbers of 
variations on TW, and your colleagues antipathy to getting into 
complications, I am in sympathy with you.

IMO, for a proper, reliable, standard, out-of-the-box usage for TW, where 
you don't have to deal with platforms & 17 configurations, or worry about 
backup, its probably gonna happen eventually in Cloud Computing.

Best wishes
Josiah

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