TiddlyChatter v0.75 – track lots of people

Hello, TiddlyChatter v0.75 is in svn and up on the web in a packaged form at http://tiddlychatter.tiddyspot.com. Major change in this version is that you can subscribe to multiple feeds. Other bug fixes documented. Many thanks to everyone who has given feedback and encouragement. This is a prototype to accompany the interface development that’s going […]

TiddlyChatter – designing the user experience

After releasing TiddlyChatter v0.6 on TiddlySpot, I’m taking a step back and focussing on what I can do to make TiddlyChatter as easy to understand and use as possible. It’s taken me two weeks of living in the thick of it to get to a point where I can clearly articulate what the point of […]

TiddlyChatter v0.6 – with TiddlySpot!

This is a strange release, because most of the work has been to get TiddlyChatter to play nicely with TiddlySpot and improvements in the documentation based on actually trying to use it… The idea with this release is that you can go to http://tiddlychatter.tiddlyspot.com and that will guide you through the process of installing the […]

TiddlyChatter v0.5

I’m pleased to announce the first “usable” release of TiddlyChatter, a project I’ve written about before here and here. You can find an example TiddlyWiki loaded up with TiddlyChatter (hit right-click to save) here. (And another with different colours for testing on one machine) The instructions are all in there. I’ve thought hard about the […]

TiddlyChatter v0.1

I recently posted about the TiddlyChatter idea I’m working on. I’ve posted a first version of TiddlyChatter: get it here. The instructions are contained in the file, but if you can’t get it to work, let me know. You’ll probably want two different TiddlyWiki’s to test with, so you can pretend there are two of […]

TiddlyChatter – decentralized collaboration

Following on from my previous post about collaboration, I wanted to mention a project I started last week with some of the guys from the TiddlyWiki community who were visiting Osmosoft. [edit:] I realised with some shame today that I entirely forgot to credit Jeremy Ruston with the idea of TiddlyChatter, which he referred to […]

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