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"Roam Research" -- New web-based personal wiki

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Posted by Nomatica
Mar 17, 2020 at 08:09 PM

 

Edu Nv wrote:
TiddlyBlink sounds very interesting! My biggest issue with RoamResearch
>is that it doesn’t have offline access or local sync. I always thought
>TiddlyWiki is an open source ancestor to RoamResearch with similar
>capacities plus offline access. Where RoamResearch is different, and
>more optimised than TiddlyWiki is in the database backend, which is a
>graph database. I presume that once the databse starts getting really
>big, performance would be much better in RoamResearch.

Have you tried to use tiddlywiki for anything large?  I have barely explored it, but it has quite a following. I am curious if people have used it for large projects and how it has responded to the growth.

>
>Nomatica, have you tried TiddlyMap? You could install it as a plug-in to
>your TiddlyBlink (or any TiddlyWiki) and you’d also get the graph
>visualisation. In live view you can see all the tiddlers that link to
>your selected tiddler, like Roam’s graph visualisations. In addition,
>you can create and save custom views to focus on some
>relations/connections that you can then embed into other tiddlers. It’s
>very flexible, with a very sleek infinite zoom.
> >Thanks for sharing your TiddlyWiki adaptation!
> I am familiar with TiddlyMap, but have not explored it.  The whole tiddly ecosystem seems very interesting. 
It is not my adaptation. I was posting quickly and decided to copy text from the TiddlyBlink’s website to help provide some context.  While that might have been helpful.  It also makes it look like I was the creator. I am not. Just a fan.  Sorry for the confusion.

>Nomatica wrote:
>>TiddlyBlink is an adaptation of TiddlyWiki with
>>the goal of helping you see connections between your ideas, and move
>>quickly from one idea to another. It was inspired by the bi-directional
>>linking found in Roam (https://roamresearch.com/), but built with
>>capabilities already available in TiddlyWiki (https://tiddlywiki.com).
>

 


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