What is used most, that is a tricky question. Different set ups demand different plugins obviously, but I will enlist top three solutions of others that I use regularly nowadays.1) Arlen's Tiddlyserver: My personal wikis at a single place. Fact that I can use the same solution in all platforms makes this a definite top of the chart.
2) Jed's Gatekeeper plugin: Finally a solution that will enable me to use sublime-text to edit wikis. Its beta is amazing, I guess the release candidate would be even more.
3) JD's mobile menu. I am slowly adding the theme and palettes to all my wikis. I hope atleast the palettes will make it into core. TW5 badly needs some modern black palettes.
... One big reason to share is that it encourages the community ...
... sharing definitely helps you to improve your thingy ...
... bugs are much more likely to be discovered ...... I'm probably one of the more ambitious share'rs, so take it from me: YES, it's worth it ;-)
Do you have a definitive address we, the readers, can find everything of your excellence through?
@TiddlyTweeter asked:
Do you have a definitive address we, the readers, can find everything of your excellence through?
with an optin to help collect stats
perhaps we could have a plugin that would move to the core that would touch some urls on a server such that we can get some basic analytics. perhaps a version of the qualify macro could generate a unique or almost unique serial number from the file name and created date, and a qualify on each plugin name allow active plugins to be registered. tie in tw version which saver was used or which edition was the source and we would have some comprehencive stats.
regards
tony