Monday, May 23, 2005

 

Tiddly WHAT?

Get over to Jeremy Ruston's site (OSMOSOFT) right NOW and check out his program called TiddlyWiki. This "program" is described as a a reusable non-linear personal web notebook. Basically, it is a single html file that resides on your computer, or memory stick, or whatever and is read by your standard web browser. It truly is a notebook as you can add entries and link them to other entries. The entries are viewable by selection from a menu, clicking on a link to it from another entry, or by a search feature. You really have to try it out to get a feel for what it does. There are several modifications for this program, including one called GTDTiddlyWiki (Get things done TiddlyWiki). Anyways, I'll be playing with this thing for a few days and see what good I can put it to use for. P.S. I first got wind of this program from Jeremy Zawodny's blog.
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