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'''TiddlyWiki''' is a {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} compiled from {{tag|JavaScript}}, along with {{tag|HTML}} and {{tag|Cascading Style Sheets|CSS}}, and is a single-file application, originally created by Jeremy Ruston. | '''TiddlyWiki''' is a {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} compiled from {{tag|JavaScript}}, along with {{tag|HTML}} and {{tag|Cascading Style Sheets|CSS}}, and is a single-file application, originally created by Jeremy Ruston. | ||
It is designed to run on any modern browser without any server-side requirements, and is highly customizable with an active community of developers and users. It uses only text files for datastorage, uses most of the traditional wiki syntax methods, including [[CamelCase]], [[ | It is designed to run on any modern browser without any server-side requirements, and is highly customizable with an active community of developers and users. It uses only text files for datastorage, uses most of the traditional wiki syntax methods, including [[CamelCase]], [[free link]]s, [[backlink]]s and [[interwiki]]. It is released as {{tag|FOSS|Free and Open Source}} (FOSS) under the {{tag|BSD License}}. | ||
TiddlyWiki can be used for personal, self-contained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web-server, sent by e-mail or kept on a USB memory stick. | TiddlyWiki can be used for personal, self-contained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web-server, sent by e-mail or kept on a USB memory stick. | ||
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