I'm playing around with a significantly re-written version of TiddlyWiki here:
http://wakaba.c3.cx/docs/new.html
It's still very experimental and not too stable, but have a look anyway and see if there are any obvious things that need fixing. I don't think it works very well in IE at the moment, but I'll get around to fixing that at some point...
Where can I report an error? Clicking "link" on a article buggs the thing and removes all opened tiddlies.
Well, it's supposed to remove all but ONE... That is slightly buggy, yes.
New version uploaded.
New version again, with some fun stuff.
I am just thinking, should there be (or is there) a good system for wiki's with very many articles in this software? The Tiddlers-list on the right would probably get VERY long.
It's not really designed for really huge amounts of data - especially seeing as how you have to download the whole thing to use it. But for program documentation, it seems quite ideal.
New update once again.
Go ahead and try it out. It should be a lot more stable these days. Should I switch the main documentation over to this new version?
Well, since nobody's been complaining, I switched the documentation over:
http://wakaba.c3.cx/docs/docs.html
The test version was renamed to test.html, and now lives at
http://wakaba.c3.cx/docs/test.html
The older documentation files are now in the old/
subdirectory.