On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Mike Malone <[email protected]> wrote:
> Er, right. Sorry. I was thinking of the Netflix style case. You're right,
> for many Desktop apps manual entry of the request token key is not required.
>
> I wrote the Pownce iPhone app. It used the web application token exchange
> flow by registering a URI scheme with the iPhone OS, so it doesn't really
> apply here.

Nice work.  It was clever. =)

>> > Asking them to type one more (perhaps 4 digit number) doesn't seem
>> > like such a burden.
>>
>> It's a fine option, but it's not a complete solution.
>
> How's it not a complete solution?

It's not a complete solution because typing a pin is a bad user
experience and is not always necessary.

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