TiddlyWiki is a popular personal note-taking application that can be installed on almost any device. It is a single-page wiki-like application that can be hosted on your computer and accessed directly from your web browser. In this tutorial, we will be discussing how to install TiddlyWiki on Windows 10.
Open your preferred web browser and navigate to https://tiddlywiki.com/.
Once you are on the TiddlyWiki website, click on the Download button on the main page.
You will be redirected to the TiddlyWiki download page. Click on the Download button under the Windows section.
The installer file will be downloaded to your local Downloads folder. Navigate to the Downloads folder on your computer and locate the TiddlyWiki installer file (TiddlyDesktop-
Double-click on the installer file to start the installation process. A User Account Control window may appear, asking for your permission to continue the installation. Click on Yes to proceed.
The installation wizard will then appear on your screen. Follow the instructions on the wizard prompts to complete the installation process. You may be prompted to choose a folder where the TiddlyWiki application will be installed.
Once the installation is complete, click on the Finish button to exit the wizard.
You should now have TiddlyWiki installed and running on your Windows 10 computer. To launch TiddlyWiki, locate the TiddlyDesktop app on your computer, and double-click on it.
Once the TiddlyWiki app has launched, you can start creating your personal notes and customizing your TiddlyWiki interface.
Installing TiddlyWiki on Windows 10 is a straightforward process that requires no technical background. The steps outlined in this tutorial should guide you on how to install TiddlyWiki on your Windows 10 computer without any hassle. With TiddlyWiki installed, you can begin to create your notes and manage your personal knowledge base directly from your computer.
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