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For what it is worth:
WordWeb for Windows generates automatic linking for every new word you add to a custom glossary. If you add a new word and definition, for example:
"TiddlyWik"
"TiddlyWiki is a powerful wiki in a single html file which possesses all the features needed to manage and to outline personal notes in an efficient way."
WordWeb then linkifies every word in the definition, providied each word is already in WordWeb or a custom glossary. IOW, no dangling links.
The feature, alone, makes WordWeb the only app I know of that aproximates the automatic linking capacity of the brain. And now TW, too. :)
Like NoteTab, WordWeb has no plans to include this featue in its Android app. :(