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From Wikipedia - TiddlyWiki:

TiddlyWiki is a wiki-modeled client-side single-page application

Does anyone know of anything else like TiddlyWiki? It seems to stand alone in its field. Specifically, it is a self contained single file that modifies its own content. Besides a web browser nothing else needed to change the page(s) content. It can be accessed via file:/// without a server and change the content.

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Wiki on a Stick is a similar concept to TiddlyWiki, but laid out slightly different (more traditional Wiki style than the "micro content" approach of TiddlyWiki). It works well, just a single self-contained, self-modifying HTML file just like TW.

It was last updated in 2012.

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Here are a few more single-page applications:

They are sometimes known as html applications, but not to be confused with microsoft HPAs (a non-portable alternative).

Here is a jQuery plugin that handles self-saving.

There are also some master password bookmarklet generators, and some password generators you can save to disk, but not the combination of both.

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Correct. Tomboy, VoodooPad, Zim, and Zulupad offer desktop wikis, though software must be installed.

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