More recently, one of our users gave me a pretty detailed tour of their Tiddly, which shares sentiments of the other commenters. Single file is great until it's not. Lots of plugins but requires manual config. Needing to startup a server to collaborate wasn't great.
What "killer features" do you think Tiddly has?
I don't have time right now...any one want to jump in with the killer?
I feel like bidirectional links are over-rated.
Right. Sometimes they are useful--basically "going back-and-forth".But I think the real use cases are quite limited.
TiddlyTweeter wrote:Right. Sometimes they are useful--basically "going back-and-forth".But I think the real use cases are quite limited.
I disagree, this is a very useful application of backlinks in my opinion: https://notes.andymatuschak.org/Backlinks_can_be_used_to_implicitly_define_nodes_in_knowledge_management_systems
... I do think that saying the "thing that Roam got right" is bidirectional linking is pretty silly, though, especially when they go on to talk about this being the core of a "graph-based" system...have they ever heard of directed graphs? Evidence that being able to follow the links in both directions is the most important key to building good notes seems nonexistent to me.
This whole thread feels like people complaining that Roam, and now Athens, are making $ from bi-directional links, and we aren't, even though TiddlyWiki has had them all along, and then to throw the baby out with the bathwater, they are dumping on bi-directional links themselves, as if they were bad and useless.
... I think it is mostly the massive coverage of backlinks as the new and absolutely most important thing in note taking...that is discussed.
Your Stroll opened my eyes for backlinks - that is to use them more.
Right. And it is not useful. Roam's main USP is insipid as it has been done before."Backlinks" are an ancient strategy.
People in the past could think too. And did it too. And do. WITHOUT Roam.
RIGHT. And it is usage that matters. Stroll is an INSTANCE of TW as it is ALREADY, to do that.My point is TW NATIVELY already supports backlinks and every other linkage mode already.We need to not have to rediscover our own tool through paid-for clones wafting-off.