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pbr says:
TiddlyWiki - a wiki that doesn't...  
5.0
 
written over 14 years ago

TW is a single html file, containing just enough really-well-written javascript to implement a self-contained wiki. YES - it's a wiki in one single file. Once the document's loaded into your browser, there's no page-reloading, waiting for the server, or any of that. It's the exact opposite of most websites - it's a CLIENT-side website rather than a server-side website.

To get started, visit http://tiddlywiki.com and download and save that file. Open it via file:// then make some changes and hit "save". Give your browser permission to write files to your own hard drive, and you're good to go.

Soon you'll want to start playing with the myriad of plugins that are available; the de-facto hardware store for these is http://tiddlytools.com

There's outstanding support for TW available as well, just surf over to: http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki

OK, now go get one; why are you still here? :-)

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pbr says:
TiddlyWiki - a wiki that doesn't...  
5.0
 
written over 14 years ago

TW is a single html file, containing just enough really-well-written javascript to implement a self-contained wiki. YES - it's a wiki in one single file. Once the document's loaded into your browser, there's no page-reloading, waiting for the server, or any of that. It's the exact opposite of most websites - it's a CLIENT-side website rather than a server-side website.

To get started, visit http://tiddlywiki.com and download and save that file. Open it via file:// then make some changes and hit "save". Give your browser permission to write files to your own hard drive, and you're good to go.

Soon you'll want to start playing with the myriad of plugins that are available; the de-facto hardware store for these is http://tiddlytools.com

There's outstanding support for TW available as well, just surf over to: http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki

OK, now go get one; why are you still here? :-)

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