@downdb: Install the TiddlySaver.jar file and it should work. The file is a Java file, so you need to have Java on your computer.
@downdb: Install the TiddlySaver.jar file and it should work. The file is a Java file, so you need to have Java on your computer.
Vote: LiveJournal
@jonny6pak: Try TiddliWiki (tiddlywiki.com) and host it for free on TiddlySpot (tiddlyspot.com), or on your own site. Find an extensive list of plugins at TiddlyVault (tiddlyvault.tiddlyspot.com), and a more then helpful support group at [groups.google.com]
EverNote came in third, not second.
@Ariin: It seems to clearly say:
TiddlyWiki gets my vote ([tiddlywiki.com]), especially in the Monkey Pirate flavor ([mptw.tiddlyspot.com]) due to how TagglyTagging works.
@jupiterthunder: What is so hard about picking up redheads vs those of different hair colors? Do you take a differnt approuch to them?
@ffolliet: Can Android run javascript? If so I'd say there is a good chance to run tiddlywiki.com.
I think I want to take this to the next level.
@monster79: @MassimoDadillac: You just made it to difficult for the average user. If you have to get into the code, you have eliminated a big chunk of the market.
@firoz: You are correct. Take a look at [TiddlyWiki.com] for a stand alone version.
@Curbob: Try [tiddlywiki.com.]
@Condalmo: It is based on TiddlyWiki ([tiddlywiki.com]). Those little notes, they are called tiddlers. Most everything using TiddlyWiki is 'Tiddly..something'. It makes it easy for folks to go 'Oh, I know what this is'.
So far it is not safe.
VOTE: Pen & Paper
Not to get to picky, but pointing folks at GTDTiddlyWiki is like pointing people at Windows 95. It still works, but is no longer maintained.
VOTE: Index cards
VOTE: TiddlyWiki ([tiddlywiki.com]) with the upload plugin, so I can keep my backup/shared copy online at TiddlySpot ([tiddlyspot.com]) for free.
Ummm.... did any of you read the actual article this is about?