A TiddlyWiki is a single webpage that you can use as a browser-based notepad or tasks list manager. The page is composed of tiddlers - small packets of information similar to notes you keep in index cards.
The tiddlers are editable — either by double-clicking on them or clicking on the edit menu that appears when [...]
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TiddlyWiki evangelization: An introduction to TiddlyWikis
August 10th, 2005 · 3 Comments
Tags: Highlights · Wiki
TiddlyWiki evangelization
August 5th, 2005 · 3 Comments
I‘ve been sharing with office mates and friends the use of TiddlyWiki for the storing of notes and tasks lists. If you want to try TiddlyWiki out, check on the following posts [post 1] [post2] or head to this tutorial site.
If you still need help, send me an e-mail using this site’s contact form. I’ll [...]
Moving to another TiddlyWiki adaptation
August 4th, 2005 · 3 Comments
Just as I finished transferring all my notes using the TiddlyWiki adaptation I wrote about in an earlier post, a reader provided a link to a better option: Serversidewiki, a hosted service using the latest TiddlyWiki version and Ruby on Rails.
Tim Morgan, the author of Ziddly Wiki, also wrote to offer help in the errors [...]
Tags: Open source · Personal · Wiki
Finally, a perfect TiddlyWiki to manage my notes, tasks
July 26th, 2005 · 15 Comments
(My notes’ journey from TiddlyWiki, GTDTiddlyWiki, ZiddlyWiki to “no name” TiddlyWiki)
I organize my notes and tasks lists using GTDTiddlyWiki and a bunch of index cards that serve as a hipster PDA. GTDTiddlyWiki is a single web page that serves as a browser-based scratch pad or notebook. The notes are organized into Tiddlers - chunks of [...]
Tags: Highlights · Wiki

