Another TiddlyWiki App: Delivering a Smoother User Experience (2025),Support Windows, macos, linux (archlinux)

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My Mac is old —2016 model…so intel chip

As far as I know, unsigned apps do not support direct click-to-install. You can try installing by dragging the app. I don’t have a macOS device on hand, so I haven’t tested it myself. Maybe someone else can answer this question for you.

It would require a solution to this GitHub issue:
[IDEA] Stop $eventcatcher propagation only when actions are actually executed

With it you could make the context menu dependent on a pressed modifier keys by simply inserting a condition around the actions. Right now the right-click will not propagate upwards to the browser if the actions attribute has any content, regardless of any ActionWidgets actually being executed.

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I installed by dragging the app into the application folder. But there was a cross mark over the app icon and I got the error message as shown in the screenshot

Sorry, I can’t help with that. You might try installing another software’s DMG to see if it can be installed.

It’s working now as I tried again using the intel version. I guess previously there was no version specific for Intel macs.

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Yes, yesterday I packaged x64/arm64 versions for macos

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this error is seen while trying to update the app to 3.0.9- is it because the update is not yet fully ready

I’ll fix it later, I think I know why.

Can you try the update again? I updated to 3.0.10 and I haven’t had a chance to test the update on macos yet.

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@oeyoews

  1. can you add an option to change the current wiki location
  2. currently uninstalling the app doesn’t fully remove all the program files from the pc. Can this be improved to delete all program files also
  3. Any way to create wiki folders in locally saved folders of cloud services like onedrive. Whenever I try to do this, the app doesn’t import any single file wiki which i am trying to import
  4. Can a back up single file wiki be created in the wiki folder on each save (overwriting the previous file to avoid storage issue)

I haven’t planned to apply for an Apple signature yet, as I heard it requires a fee. So for now, updating the version can only be done by downloading and reinstalling a new DMG package.

That’s not a major issue once a stable feature rich version is reached…grateful for all your work on this

Is it similar to moving a folder? This operation is indeed not common in programs. And we cannot prevent other nested wiki folders under the wiki folder. I personally think this is a more dangerous operation.

The default is to automatically generate the deleted program. Currently, tiddlywiki-app has a configuration file, and the current setting is that this file will not be deleted after the program is deleted. There are also cache files generated by some applications

For tiddlywiki-app, wiki data is updated in real time to the folder, so it can be understood that it is always automatically saved. But you can manually choose to export the html file

Will this prompt an error? I tested it with Google Drive and it seems that the backup and synchronization work well.

Manually exporting everytime will be tedious. If this can be done automatically atleast as a configurable option, it would be great. Also with option to select the backup folder

This is what I tried. I have onedrive app in my pc and mac. I have made certain folders locally available for easy access. When I tried to import one such single file wiki saved in a onedrive folder and tried to select the same onedrive folder as the target folder for the import, nothing happened ( no import occured)

You can repeat this import wiki operation and then see what happened in the latest log. If it is convenient, you can send me a screenshot.