Workflow mostly. As I work I open tabs, and then work my way through them. 
With multiple tiddly-wiki tabs, I would be able to integrate tiddlywiki in 
the overall workflow better.

Anther example would be having a tasklist tiddler as a pinned tab in 
Chrome, while using separate tabs for actually doing the work, especially 
when frequent context switches are needed.

On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 5:05:33 PM UTC+2, Mark S. wrote:
>
> I'm curious, what is your use case that requires you to have the same TW 
> open in multiple tabs? I'm always trying to reduce the number of open tabs.
>
> I believe Bob <https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-Bob> is  aware when changes 
> occur. 
>
> Good luck!
>
> On Friday, August 9, 2019 at 7:57:12 AM UTC-7, Klaus wrote:
>>
>> As I understand, at least the single-file use of TiddlyWiki isn't safe to 
>> use in multiple tabs, as each tab will not learn of changes saved in 
>> another; Saving from multiple tabs may thus result in lost changes.
>>
>> A similar problem seems to appear still when using the NodeJS server, 
>> albeit to a lesser degree; While the changes don't get lost, tiddlers in 
>> tabs others than the one that made the change, were not updated.
>>
>> Is there any set-up that allows to safely use TiddlyWiki across multiple 
>> browser-tabs or devices without the risk of losing changes?
>>
>

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