TiddlyWiki
Posted Feb 19, 2007 4:46 UTC (Mon) by
sitaram (subscriber, #5959)
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TiddlyWiki by Brenner
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The Grumpy Editor's guide to note-taking applications
I have been using TiddlyWiki for about 8 months now, and I am glad to say I have finally *settled* on this as my one-and-only note-taking environment.
Works exactly the same anywhere because it is browser based, and very fast and easy to use. I've even stopped using delicious for my bookmarks after discovering "tiddlysnip", which is a firefox extension to insert snips into a tiddlywiki file, so all my links (with my annotations) go into a "my-delicious.html" file and all other notes go into a "my-notes.html".
These two files, each weighing about 350-400 KB, are basically self-contained, code+data, containers that any (r|d)ecent web browser can handle. And it grows very slowly so size isn't really an issue. I mean it's less than half-a-meg still!
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