![]() ![]() It’s a 3rd party plugin at the moment.Welcome to TiddlyWiki, a non-linear personal web notebook that anyone can use and keep forever, independently of any corporation.TiddlyWiki is a complete interactive wiki in JavaScript. Since the technology is relatively new, it isn’t part of yet. With a little twist: The browser will have to ask the user “once per session”, if s/he allows, to have write access to the directory, where the wiki was loaded from. We can overwrite a file in a directory, where ever we want. Some browsers (Chrome, Edge and Safari) have lifted those restrictions by enabling functions that allow us to directly overwrite an existing file, without the “Downloads directory” limitation and no extra native app.Īt the moment it’s available for desktop browsers only! Or using an addOn only with the limitation to write files to the browser Downloads directory and their subfolders. … Overwriting an existing file was only possible using a browser addOn in combination with a native-app like: Timimi. … With TiddlyDesktop – it just worksĪs Tony pointed out, we did have to invent some workarounds, since browser vendors have increased the security restrictions for direct file-system access, in the last years. I think that was a good choice to start with, since you don’t have to mess around with the different “saving options”. There is now some nice webDav servers as well.To share wikis on the LAN and with other users, I tend to use Bob.exe that allows you to serve a farm of single file/ or folder wikis to yourself or on the LAN (unfortunately it’s missed the recent tiddlywiki versions).Wikis with deeper interaction with my desktop eg running apps use TiddlyDesktop.Single file wikis : use Timimi on all my browsers for saving, ie open from and auto-save to file locations. ![]()
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