Mat,

Thanks for sharing this. I watched it and I am confident tiddlywiki is 
ultimately superior, being able to address all, if not most features across 
the range. The key difference is Tiddlywiki provides the toolset not the 
finished product, and possibly most people want the finished product to 
meet the 80/20 rule. What would you prefer one plastic toy or a lego set?, 
a model crane or a mecano set?

The Pareto Principle, or the 80/20 rule, states that for many phenomena 80% 
> of the result comes from 20% of the effort


It is quite possible that editions of tiddlywiki can be developed to 
respond in the same way as the named apps. 

However ,where I believe the investment in learning how to build things pay 
off many times over, is the user can dictate and customise the result, they 
can innovate, reiterate and evolve their solution. Tiddlywiki is an 
algorithm storage and activation machine among many other things.

However it costs time and money to polish a solution and people are usually 
happy to get on with the next innovation, rather dedicate time to polishing 
the result, that is why tiddlywiki often has a makers and hackers look. 
However polishing can reduce flexibility and actually involves enforced 
simplification, so perhaps polished is not as flash as it could be.

Can we join the world of polished solutions with tiddlywiki?, perhaps!, 
should we ?, I think that is debatable! Not withstanding that, we can make 
a plugin or package for that polished look.

Personally to me, there is more value entering an open source eco-system, 
based on common open technologies, than taking a bet on a third party. If 
Tiddlywiki ceased to be a going concern from tomorrow, I still have a life 
time of opportunity already on my computer. Through open source, we benefit 
from the pooling of effort, the wisdom of crowds, diversity of community 
and generosity of strangers, as well as a culture capable of growth and 
reinvention.

As someone who monitors innovation in Information Technology, I observe 
most innovations out there, are amenable to implementation on tiddlywiki, 
in open source, anything can be done, if you gather a cohort of people who 
see sufficient value in enabling such innovations. The more the need, the 
more the likelihood.

Regards
TW Tones


On Wednesday, 2 September 2020 01:12:24 UTC+10, Mat wrote:
>
> I didn't listen carefully but it is still an interesting video comparing 
> the features of some prominent note taking software. It may be 
> interesting to see what specific features they bring up so if TW wants to 
> compete then....
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opSENgc45Sw
>
> <:-)
>

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