- a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
TiddlyWiki is a wiki-modeled client-side single page application written by Jeremy Ruston that is designed to be used as a personal notebook. It is a single self-contained HTML file that includes CSS and JavaScript code. When the user downloads it to their PC, TiddlyWiki can save the entered information by overwriting itself on the user's disk, at the user's request. Following TiddlyWiki conventions, users can make a new entry, called a Tiddler, in their local copy of the TiddlyWiki file and save it for future reference. Existing Tiddlers can also be modified or deleted in the same way.
Works on all computer platforms in all Browsers.
Tuesday 10 July 2007
TiddlyWiki: Helps Tidy Up Your Loose Notes
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Cutting Edge,
Design,
Engineering,
Search Engines,
Software
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