Not too far ago, I invested several days into "mastering" and tuning TiddlyWiki. It was an interesting experience. I loved it on the whole and felt very enthusiastic about using it store all my knowledge. It's super flexible and use of tags, filters and macros make it unique. However, it's a bit complicated for mass adoption. Also, the extended use of its powerful features may make your computer tangibly slow.
That's why I found "Obsidian", that's what I'm using today to store my knowledge.
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Strange. Try removing it through here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-docs-offline/ghbmnnjooekpmoecnnnilnnbdlolhkhi Just curios, why do you want it to be removed? It allows you to edit and create word document, excel sheets and more. Source: over 1 year ago
Not even Chrome and Chromium based browsers (Edge, Opera...) will let you do that. You'd need this extension: Https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-docs-offline/ghbmnnjooekpmoecnnnilnnbdlolhkhi. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can create a shortcut to Google Docs that opens in it's own window, essentially creating an "app" for it. All you need for working offline is the extension which should be installed by default on Chrome browsers. Source: about 2 years ago
Google Docs Offline ...is it supposed to break everything if a user logs out or restarts their Chromebook? Source: over 2 years ago
From Chrome, remove the extension mentioned above https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-docs-offline/ghbmnnjooekpmoecnnnilnnbdlolhkhi and install it again (I'd say updated it but I couldn't find a way to do this). In my case, this installed version 1.30.0_0 and it solved the problem. Source: about 3 years ago
If we forego human read-write-ability to gain some interactivity, we got https://tiddlywiki.com/ , a single long html file. - Source: Hacker News / 26 days ago
This reminds me of Perl's http://www.blosxom.com and also https://tiddlywiki.com. Self-contained sites with minimal requirements. - Source: Hacker News / 26 days ago
Tiddlywiki might be interesting. https://tiddlywiki.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I use TiddlyWiki. It's a portable editable wiki that doesn't require a web server or web hosting. You open it from your computer, edit it, and save it. You get all of the linking that you'd expect to see in a wiki, and it's super readable and easy to use. Source: 6 months ago
Hopefully, this will make it much easier for software like tiddlywiki [1] where the idea is to be as self-contained as possible. It has depended on various mechanisms to save changes to disk, but this may lower the threshold to use it and feel more streamlined [1] https://tiddlywiki.com. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
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