Though I'm new here, I've been using TW for a couple of years and have
been developing software for over 25 years. I'm also a bit out-of-the-
loop on TW plugins released in the last year due being on some other
projects. However, this discussion raises the (perhaps naive)
question...

Since each TW file could be thought of as analogous to a book (perhaps
a very dynamic reference book?), why do we need to "upgrade" our old
TW files? With the addition of some cross-file search capabilities
(and maybe this already exists), couldn't we avoid much of the
backward capatibility problem by just starting a new file when a new
version comes out?

My hat's off to you all for creating such an innovative and useful
product!

-R

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