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Mtchandler | Jan 13 2006
hello all i have been using the GTDtiddly wiki for about 2 weeks now and love it. My question is does anyone know of another wiki that can be used via the web? i would love to add this wiki to my web site but the tiddly wiki is only works locally. My main reason for wanting this to be on my web site is i have a class i teach once a week and would love to have the class outline for the week on my web site. Right now its done by me having to edit a web page then ftp it to my host. while this is not that hard i still have to push the new site. what i want to do is edit it from anywhere and have it on line automaticcaly. i would like to thank you in advance for any help in this matter! -matt 6 Comments
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GTD TiddlyWiki Plus based on TW2.0Submitted by TedPavlic on February 7, 2006 - 12:42pm.
Check out GTD TiddlyWiki Plus, which basically uses TW2.0.2 and applies a GTD Theme. That means you get all of the great aspects of TiddlyWiki yet you still get all of the neat layout of GTDTW. http://www.checkettsweb.com/tw/gtd_tiddlywiki.htm This includes the "upload plugin" (that causes my Firefox 1.5.0.1 to crash but seems to work fine in MSIE; I have not tried it on FF/OSX yet) which will automatically upload your GTDTW to a web page. (the upload plugin requires that you place a "store.php" PHP file on your web server, and your web server needs to support execution of PHP code. If you do that, it will allow you to upload your Wiki to the current directory. You can then modify the Wiki on-line and "save to web") GTDTW also supports the calendar and reminders plugins. Setting up Reminders basically lets you add a tickler file to your GTDTW. » POSTED IN:
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