Hi Tobias,
I think most users can remember the exact moment, they knew Tiddlywiki was 
the tool for them. There is a lot to learn and I think there will always be 
and that is the best part of it all. But the first time you get an idea and 
make it happen as you like it....really I recall the feeling, I felt in 
love. Måns teased me and explained that in a way I was looking in a mirror 
:-D Thinking about it now, it was really low level and I am not an advanced 
user now either. It is fun and there are always more ways to get things 
done.

I have learned a lot from your http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/, It is so clean 
looking and how you were able bringing order to all that stuff so 
fast.....well .....I really must learn some more ;-)

I think the best thing a new user can do is to start collecting his/her own 
tips and tricks written as they best understand it.
Get into the habit of being nosy, looking into tiddlers to see, what is 
inside, how are they connected, what would I need to copy, If I like it and 
all that. Being Danish I also think, that finding a good example TW and try 
to translate it is a good way to learn. If it still looks good and 
functions well, the feedback is, it cannot be totally wrong, what I did.


Birthe

On Friday, December 19, 2014 12:27:25 AM UTC+1, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> Hi Jed,
>  
>
>> What I was doing here here was to think of a way to reduce the amount of 
>> "fog" that makes it more difficult for a new user to create that first wiki.
>>
>
> What I meant to communicate was... waddling through that very mud and fog 
> and arriving at a place of clarity is the very thing that makes you reflect 
> and ..stay and ...realize the kind of innovative potential you never 
> thought you'd discover within... yourself.
>  
> Best wishes, Tobias. 
>

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