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Old 03-30-2020, 09:57 PM   #1
MarjaE
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Does anyone here use a personal wiki?

I'm thinking it would help me organize my writing.

I could cross-reference things, I could tag articles based on status (stub, cleanup needed, references needed, references would be nce but no more are strictly needed, etc.), or based on whether they're relavant to my projects.

But it's hard to know which ones are good, accessible, and easy to use.

Because of my neurological issues, I need to avoid blinking cursors, as well as flashing and a lot of animation. But I'm using a Mac, where there's no single system-wide fix. There are some apps with their own fixes, there are some which use NSText where a hidden setting can change blink rate, there are some apps like Calibre which don't use NSText but do check for that setting. (Thank you, KG, for that!) So I'm going to need to know whether that's an issue. Also open formats, and easy export to epub, mobi, and pdf would be very helpful.
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