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Guida a TiddlyWiki - Guida all'uso di TiddlyWiki liberamente assemblata, dall'originale di ©JeremyH, da Maurizio Pollio (pollio [dot] maurizio [at] gmail [dot] com) Benvenuti nella guida all'uso di TiddlyWiki . Questa guida, basata sulla traduzione in lingua italiana di TiddlyWikiTutorial (Copyright Jeremy H - il tutorial originale lo trovate qui ), è un'introduzione ad uno dei modi più semplici ed efficienti disponibili in rete per comunicare e presentare informazioni sul web. Se preferite saltare questa guida e consultare il sito principale di TiddlyWiki , cliccate semplicemente su questo link www.tiddlywiki.com . Questo software, e quindi la guida che state leggendo, è ottimizzato per essere visualizzato con il browser Firefox , ma TiddlyWiki è utilizzabile anche con Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari (per chi usa il Mac) e Opera; se utilizzate uno di questi browser cliccate, prima di proseguire, qui .

CommunityWalk - make your own map, build interactive maps, create a map with photos, videos, more BasKet Note Pads How to Put a Wiki On Your iPad Wikis just aren’t for Wikipedia anymore. In fact, you can now bring a fully functional wiki with you on your iPad. While note-taking apps like Evernote and SimpleNoteApp have their charm (especially on the iPad) but a wiki has some power and flexibility those apps just can’t muster at this time. Wiki apps like what I profile in this post are great for technical documentation, glossaries, and other online documents that need a lot of links and media. If you are looking for a bit more power under the hood in your note-taking application, here are some wiki apps for the iPad to check out: WikiTouch

The Quick & Dirty Guide to Personal Wikis Personal wikis were a big fad for productivity geeks for a while, but that seems to have toned down a lot through 2008. Wikis are still incredibly useful, and can make you more productive. You can think of a personal wiki like a bit of a catch-all binder. Whether you want to manage personal information, use it as a freelance web-worker, or to manage your corporate work, this article will introduce you to a few of the options out there and kickstart you with some ideas for getting productive using your wiki.

Build Your Own Personal Wiki Accessible from Any PC A personal wiki is an amazing place to store all of your notes, to-do lists, projects, and links. Traditional wikis are no easy task to set up and typically cost money for web hosting and software licensing. With TiddlyWiki and Dropbox you can set up your own wiki that is easy to use and available from anything with a web browser. Here is how to get started.

Welcome to AgileTouch WikiTouch i s a note-taking application for iPhone and iPad. It helps you to get things done and keep your personal content available securely at any time. iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Productivity Creating New Notes Tap in the search bar at the top of the screen. Give your new note a name (e.g.

Trunk Notes lookups from the desktop Trunk Notes Overview One of the most use­ful apps I have dis­cov­ered for the iPhone is called Trunk Notes. Effectively, it is a “wiki” or series of inter­linked notes, that you can carry around in your pocket. Trunk Notes November 22nd, 2010 at 10:23 pm by Dr. Drang I mentioned Trunk Notes, the iOS wiki system that uses Markdown formatting, in my post last month about the state of Markdown. I’d been alerted to it by reader Danstan’s comment on my MarkdownMail post and had visited its web site, but I hadn’t bought or used it. No TextExpander, no Dropbox, no thank you. But Trunk Notes did seem promising, so I started following its developer, Matthew Kennard, on Twitter, and earlier this month he tweeted this:

How I use Trunk Notes Keeping my digital life organized with a wiki works so much better for me than hierarchical storage systems, rigid todo lists, or flat plain-text buckets. My search for the ultimate digital lifestyle tool has taken me through so many different apps and systems, but with Trunk Notes I finally feel like I’ve almost achieved digital nirvana. A long journey OutWiker - the tree notes organizer Description OutWiker is designed to store notes in a tree. Such programs are called "outliner", personal wiki, or tree-like editors. OutWiker's main difference from the other similar programs is keeping the tree of notes in the form of directories on disk, and encouraging changing the base by external sources and programs. Also any number of files can be attached to the page.

Showcase - ZuluPad Wiki From ZuluPad Wiki Do you have a nifty ZuluPad file or web page to share? Post it here: (Of course, you can run ZuluPad Free examples in ZP Pro. TypeLink. Your own cloud-based wiki notepad, accessible anywhere TNW Quick Hit TypeLink (free) is a cloud-based personal wiki notepad. One types on an iOS device or the service’s site, and it syncs information entered across each device. Hits: Minimalist design, allowing one to organize information easily, share it with others and access it at any time.

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