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  TiddlyWiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TiddlyWiki is a wiki-modeled client-side application written by Jeremy Ruston that is designed to be used as a personal notebook.
TiddlyWiki is published by Osmosoft under a BSD open source license, which makes it freely available.
Lewcid TW - a repository of extensions for TiddlyWiki
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/TiddlyWiki   (657 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
TiddlyWiki is different from a conventional Wiki because it is not based on entire pages of content, but rather items of MicroContent that are referred to as 'tiddlers'.
TiddlyWiki is great at throwing away the content of outstanding, unsaved, edits.
TiddlyWiki uses several special tiddlers to hold the text used for the MainMenu, the SiteTitle and the SiteSubtitle.
misplacedkeys.net /tiddlyWiki/sand_box   (1398 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
TiddlyWiki doesn't have a server-side back end at the moment, so when you SaveChanges you're saving the whole document, as you would with Microsoft Word.
This is the ThirdVersion of TiddlyWiki, released in April 2005.
Earlier versions of TiddlyWiki used a series of hidden DIV tags to store tiddlers (as can be seen by inspecting view/source in your browser).
www.tiddlywiki.de   (1936 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki
Like all TiddlyWiki features, it's experimental, and will probably be a bit temperamental in your feedreader until the bugs are ironed out.\n\nNote that you must set the tiddler SiteUrl to be the URL where your TiddlyWiki will be published.
TiddlyWiki is published under a BSD OpenSourceLicense that gives you the freedom to use it pretty much however you want, including for commercial purposes, as long as you keep my copyright notice.
TiddlyWiki has been used as the basis of a couple of experiments in hypertext fiction.
www.personal.psu.edu /staff/a/c/ach12/tiddlywiki/smiley.htm   (2898 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki
A TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it's divided up into neat little chunks, but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially: if you like, a non-linear blog analogue that binds the individual microcontent items into a cohesive whole.
This SecondVersion of TiddlyWiki adds IncrementalSearch, the ReferencesButton, the PermaLinkButton, PermaView, CloseAll, SmoothScrolling, an ImprovedSidebar, an animation for the CloseButton and last but not least a tiny EasterEgg in homage to Macintosh OS X. I've also changed the ReadingExperience and the StartupBehaviour.
TiddlyWiki is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
www.faithvoices.org /programs/synanim.html   (2625 words)

  
 Meatball Wiki: TiddlyWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
[TiddlyWiki] is an entire wiki self-contained inside a single HTML file, operated through CascadingStyleSheets and JavaScript.
Certain browsers can save changes to local TiddlyWiki files, allowing them to be used as browser-based wiki-fied documents.
Needs a few features fixed, like the save problem, but I think it is a simple fix to get the browser's save function to save a working TiddlyWiki file, giving you an option for a very usable one-user wiki.
www.usemod.com /cgi-bin/mb.pl?TiddlyWiki   (687 words)

  
 ASciencePad - a TiddlyWiki suitable for scientific notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)

This is a modification of TiddlyWiki that adds a convenient editor, namely a slightly modified version of HTMLArea 3.0 with AsciiMath and AsciiSvg plugins developed by [[Peter Jipsenhttp://www.chapman.edu/~jipsen]] and [[David Lippmanhttp://www.pierce.ctc.edu/dlippman/]].

The net result is that one can now easily create mathematical and scientific webpages with formulas and graphs using a familiar browser interface.

TiddlyWiki is an amazing JavaScript program that lets you read, edit, save and share infomation conveniently in a single html file using a familiar browser even without an internet connection. ASciencePad extends this by integrating a what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor where one can easily type mathematical formulas (displayed with MathML) and produce 2D cartesian, parametric and polar graphs (displayed with [[SVG]]).
To switch off the HTMLarea WYSIWYG editor and use the original TiddlyWiki editor, tag the tiddler with a string that starts with system (edit this tiddler to see an example).
math.chapman.edu /~jipsen/asciencepad/asciencepad.html   (1150 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
TiddlyWiki is published by Osmosoft under a BSD open source license
TiddlyWiki is a spare time project that I'm making available under an OpenSourceLicense.
JeremyRuston said:\n<<<\nA TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it's divided up into neat little chunks, but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially: if you like, a non-linear blog analogue that binds the individual microcontent items into a cohesive whole.
www.brdk.net /TiddlyWikiy/GrazingNotebook.html   (2359 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki: a reusable non-linear personal web notebook - SWiK
TiddlyWiki takes over the world, part 94: "I’ve been working on a DIY book and I’ve decided to make it a free online resource.
The first add-on tool for TiddlyWiki was IsaoSonobe's TiddlyWikiPod that let's you transfer the contents of a TiddlyWiki to an iPod (well, not an iPod shuffle).
TiddlyWiki has an enthusiastic and friendly Community of people around the world helping to grow and improve it.
swik.net /tiddlywiki   (1021 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki
The TiddlyWiki has a lot of things going for it from a technical point of view.
A glaring thing that is missing from TiddlyWiki as compared to a paper notebook is that there is not an easy, direct way to create and view sketches or pictures.
There is one variation of TiddlyWiki that includes SVG support, but it is set up to display charts and plots.
lists.squeakfoundation.org /pipermail/squeak-dev/2006-April/102565.html   (359 words)

  
 TiddyWiki - Trac
TiddlyWiki is a reusable non-linear personal web notebook that's used by many thousands of people to organise and share information.
The purpose of TiddlyWiki.org is to support the community that has grown up around TiddlyWiki with the infrastructure needed to share in its development while maintaining and improving quality.
TiddlyWiki.org also hosts projects related to TiddlyWiki such as ZiddlyWiki (a serverside implementation of TiddlyWiki) and TiddlySnip (a Firefox extension that enhances TiddlyWiki).
trac.tiddlywiki.org   (303 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki Guides - TiddlyWikiGuides
TiddlyWiki is a wiki that runs completely inside your web browser, without requiring a server (or even a web connection).
The other site is the official TiddlyDoc project, which is powered by ZiddlyWiki (a server-side TiddlyWiki adaptation).
If you want to view (or contribute) reference material that could be included in a TiddlyWiki file, then the best place is over at TiddlyDoc.
tiddlywikiguides.org   (409 words)

  
 ServerSideWiki - powered by Ruby on Rails and TiddlyWiki
The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is to give users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so they can create/edit lists, and then print directly to 3x5 cards for use with the HipsterPDA.\n\nLearn more at http://shared.snapgrid.com/gtd_tiddlywiki.html.
Thanks To\n* JeremyRuston for TiddlyWiki in the first place and who's code the current version of ServerSideWiki is currently based on most directly\n* NathanBowers for GTDTiddlyWiki and the look and feel you find here\n* SimonBaird for his polished GTDTagglyWiki/GTDTiddlyWiki variation that the very first client code for this project was based on\n
TiddlyWiki 1.2.28 has been merged in and Jody style tagging has been added...
www.serversidewiki.com   (9506 words)

  
 Tiddly Wiki
TiddlyWiki development has exploded in the last year - it's very clear that tiddly is MoreWikiThanWiki.
A wiki saved as a single file on the desktop, no installation required, mail them around, keep them in CVS and diff them, etc. I'm going to try having 3 or 4 of the things sitting on my desktop for different brainstorms and notes.
There's been a bit of a fragmentation of TiddlyWiki as people discover and morph the underlying code.
c2.com /cgi/wiki?TiddlyWiki   (429 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
The next major release, [[Revision 1.2.39]], has just entered beta at http://www.tiddlywiki.com/beta/\n\nThere is a [[serious bughttp://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5597]] in the latest version 2.0.2 of [[Safari]] that stops it working properly with recent versions of TiddlyWiki (Safari 2.0.2 was delivered as part of the recent OS X 10.4.3 update, and so will affect most Mac users).
This new revision of TiddlyWiki introduces a kludgy workaround for the bug by disabling the use of the Unicode characters Ő (0x0150), ő (0x0151), Ű (0x0170) and ű (0x0171) within a WikiWord for affected versions of Safari.
It's an interesting way of recording ideas generated by a large group of people at the same time.
www.rootshell.be /~yaocl   (248 words)

  
 Drupal + Tiddlywiki | drupal.org
In fact what Id love to see would be a tiddlywiki with an extra option setting that lets you either snap items to grid (ie standard 3 column tiddlywikilayout, or freeform, which would be as per protopage, floating blocks of content (tiddlers).
Then what I'd do as an end user would be to have a top level Tiddlywiki with a freeform as a personal Start page (ala Protopage concept, and then have a load of Tiddlywiki's pointed to from there for each planner or document that I had).
One interesting point that raises is that the tags in a tiddlywiki literally only belong to items inside its specific node I dont see this as a problem but in fact a nice feature, because it localises the applicability of the tags while in that node.
drupal.org /node/29915   (1735 words)

  
 How are you using GTDTiddlyWiki? | 43 Folders
Although it’s not as pretty and gee-whiz as TiddlyWiki, the functionality, scalability, and ease of use of MediaWiki are pretty great.
I have been looking for a system for a while, I tried Backpack but couldn’t see paying for more pages when I knew that, somewhere out there, there had to be a wiki I would like without having to tweak it into submission and without a steep learning curve.
TiddlyWiki is cool, but I like the flexibility of mediawiki, as well as the lack of need for WikiWords which IrritateTheLivingCrapOutOfMe.
www.43folders.com /2005/05/how_are_you_usi.html   (4791 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki
It was the aim of the extension to make as few changes to the original interface of [[TiddlyWiki]].
Several versions of [[TiddlyWiki]] exist by now, each of them adding some functionality to the original version.
This version of a [[TiddlyWiki]]-server side uses a file for storing the contents, and it is thus not a requirement to have a database to use it.
aasted.org /wiki/index.php   (368 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The center of the TiddlyWiki universe is http://www.tiddlywiki.com
TiddlyWiki was created, and as of Version 2.0.0 beta 6 has no official support for server side stuff.
There are dozens of server side implementations out there, check TiddlyWiki for more details.
tony.lownds.com /tiddly/dev   (356 words)

  
 euicho.com » TiddlyWiki
A TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it’s divided up into neat little chunks, but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially.
TiddlyWiki presents content and WikiWord links, but when you click a link, the content pops open in its own space on the same page.
TiddlyWiki is more suited to MicroContent or short, related chunks of information.
euicho.com /index.php?p=123   (947 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki-SE (Student Edition) - the student's best friend
His homepage regarding TiddlyWiki and other topics can be found at http://checkettsweb.com.\n\nComments or questions can be posted on the [[Google Groupshttp://tiddlywiki.com/#Community]] or to his email: checketts [at] gmail [dot] com.
If you;ve read it, you may have noticed two problems: you have to have an active internet connect to take the note (along with your laptop) and it takes a long time to setup and keep organized.
Any data you enter into the TiddlyWiki is saved back to the same HTML file.
15black.bluedepot.com /twtests/tiddlywikise.htm   (930 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
This is because how the plugin interact with TiddlyWiki, which could be incompatible with ccTiddly.
This is to avoid changes in functions of TiddlyWiki went unnoticed.
I also wanted to be able to edit it and hide it from anonymous users, so as to use it as my notepad/reminder.
cctiddly.sourceforge.net   (3070 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
This draft site is a staging area where content can be edited and added upon before moving over to the official TiddlyWiki/Dev site..
I haven't fully released the code as I'm awaiting some upcoming changes to ~TiddlyWiki.'' // //''This tiddler demonstrates how you can add, remove and rearrange toolbar buttons using a macro approach.
This tiddler (the one you are reading now) is the only "required" addition to ~TiddlyWiki 1.2.28 to allow a customizable toolbar.'' // //''By replacing the createTiddlerToolbar function in the hard code and creating new macros that emulate each toolbar button, you can now add or rearrange both the editing and viewing toolbars.
www.checkettsweb.com /dev   (564 words)

  
 TiddlyWikiRemote
TiddlyWikiRemote is based on TiddlyWiki, which is published by Osmosoft under a BSD open source license
TiddlyWiki shares many qualities with traditional non-web applications in that everything exists within a single downloadable file.
Don't be fooled by the current coolness of the TiddlyWiki afficionados, it is still a small crowd but things will get ugly when the audience increases.
phiffer.org /projects/tiddly   (5111 words)

  
 TiddlyWiki, Backpack and assistance in the GTD jungle for a noob - 43 Folders Forum
TiddlyWiki, Backpack and assistance in the GTD jungle for a noob
I'm thinking of using Backpack for the broader work stuff, but TiddlyWiki for more detailed things for myself, where I put things into contexts and more concrete actions.
I know there is a Calendar plugin for GTD TiddlyWiki, but I'd prefer being able to continue using Google Calendar, with its multi-calendar features and ease-of-use.
board.43folders.com /showthread.php?t=667   (425 words)

  
 Darwinian Web posts tagged as: tiddlywiki (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
There are a lot of things about the TiddlyWiki interface I don't like, and it is misnamed, since it is a personal page, not a group editing page, but the idea of writing directly to a webpage without a server has struck a chord.
TiddlyWiki is a self-contained wiki system in a single web page.You can edit any portion of the page and then save the changes back to the same page.
Now with TiddlyWiki I have to break my idea of data being "on" a server and then being displayed "in" a browser.
darwinianweb.com.cob-web.org:8888 /tag/tiddlywiki.html   (592 words)

  
 Blog before you Think!: TiddlyWiki Mania
ZiddlyWiki is unique from other TW adaptations (I think) since it doesn't modify any of the TiddlyWiki code; it just overrides specific JavaScript functions to achieve the desired result.
The main functional change from the original TiddlyWiki is the introduction of TiddlyTags - allowing you to categorise your Tiddlers in an ad hoc manner.
The ServerSideWiki is a hosted TiddlyWiki service running on Ruby on Rails, so you don't have to worry about saving your tiddlers anymore.
www.socio-kybernetics.net /saurierduval/2005/07/tiddlywiki-mania.html   (1184 words)

  
 BidiXTW - Repository for BidiX's TiddlyWiki Extensions
For example if the TiddlyWiki is located at a [[TiddlySpot.comhttp://tiddlyspot.com]] site, it can access to all other TiddlySpot sites.\n!!!Version 1.0.0 of LoadRemoteFileHijack\nWhen the TiddlyWiki file is located on the web (view over http) the content of SiteProxy tiddler is added in front of the file url.
Especially for those of us that access their TiddlyWiki by majority on the web (TiddlySpot users for example).\n\nBramChen maintains a distribution on this base (empty.html and TiddlyWiki.js in PrinceTiddlyWiki distribution).
This is Version 1 of < GroupAuthoring>>\n\nGroupAuthoring secures the collaboration of multiple authors on a TiddlyWiki without compromise on the //"self-contained in a single HTML file"// paradigm.\n\nGroupAuthoring is composed of :\n*GroupAuthoringPlugin in TiddlyWiki\n*[[LockServicelock.cgi]] a Ruby cgi script that have to be installed on a web server\nAll commands are grouped in LockControlPanel.
tiddlywiki.bidix.info   (3638 words)

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