It's easy - just select the desired access level, copy this link and send it via email, instant message, etc.Link: Just a link to your wiki. Post this anywhere and people can ask you for the invite key.
This is your Sidebar, which you can edit like any other wiki page.
This Sidebar appears everywhere on your wiki. Add to it whatever you like -- a "Home" link, a navigation section, a link to your favorite web sites, or anything else.
Quick tip: If you type <toc> on this page, you'll get an automatically generated table of contents. Play around with it!
TiddlySpot offers hosted tiddlywiki GTD solutions - you can choose from Monkey GTD and d3. Still only functions correctly via Firefox. NOTE: May work with Opera?
Monkey GTD - A full 'bells and whistles' browser based GTD tiddlywiki. 'MonkeyGTD is a customized TiddlyWiki that has been created specifically to support the work flows in the Getting Things Done methodology. What's really cool about it is how it automatically handles Projects and Contexts and creates an overall Dashboard view, as well as mini dashboards for each Project or Context, depending on how you choose to view your information at a given time.'. Firefox required. NOTE: May work with Opera?
d3 TiddlyWiki - This system attempts to capture the essence of a "kinkless" GTD system using TiddlyWiki. The most important aspect of this effort is to minimally introduce important "Getting Things Done" features with an interface that is streamlined, intuitive, and clean, without going overboard on "nice to have" plug-ins and experimental features. Stores all your data locally. Requires Firefox to run correctly. NOTE: May work with Opera?