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Tag Archives: TiddlyWiki
ANGEL's Open Source Move
ANGEL Learning has announced that they have incorporated TiddlyWiki into their product and that they have released the source code to the enhancements. What the announcement doesn’t mention is that the company also made a financial contribution to TiddlyWiki’s main … Continue reading
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TiddlyWiki – a reusable non-linear personal web notebook
TiddlyWiki has some unusual affordances that makes it suited to somewhat different tasks than other wikis I’ve seen (though I remind you that I am a wiki newbie). To begin with, the display allows you to call up a number … Continue reading



