TiddlyWiki5
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A complete re-write of TiddlyWiki by the original inventor of TiddlyWiki. I surmised from the '5' that it has something to do with w:HTML5, and it does, but promises to be so much more:
a pre-prototype that will eventually become a modernised non-linear inter-personal web notebook. Right now this is not in a remotely usable state. |
Focus
I've focussed on the things missing or broken in the original TiddlyWiki, and not paid too much attention to areas that don't need to change much. So, it's not currently structured as a single file, nor is it capable of saving changes. However, it does demonstrate some key new features and capabilities. There are three areas I'd like to focus on:
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Planned improvements over the original TiddlyWiki
I have bold-highlighted items that I believe are most important; the importance of others may have escaped me.--Infomaniac 13:59, 21 November 2011 (PST):
- Rich text editing, with toolbars and shortcuts (and hence native html and not wikitext)
- Graphics (SVG and image) as a first class citizen
- Richer tiddler model with revisions, mime types and integrated skinny tiddlers
- Social features that federate between servers and static files:
- #tag
- @user for referencing other users' activity streams based on following users and tags
- impossibility of spam
- Microkernel architecture with integrated source code browsing and editing, with syntax colouring and hyperlinks
- Wide screen hungry, but concertinas[1] to an iPhone
- Optimised for HTML5 browsers like Firefox 3, Safari 4, Chrome 2, Opera 10
- Support for content stored in multiple locations/formats within the HTML file, including script tags, title tag, special comments (for MHTML), <div>'s like classic TiddlyWiki
- New architecture for encoding options as cookies or tiddlers or via custom handlers
Sites
- Home: http://www.tiddlywiki.com/tiddlywiki5/
- Dev: http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiDev
- Source: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5
See also
- Single Page Application
- Probably the next-best-bet for Distributed TiddlyWikis!