For those who worry about Mac OS X and Safari and TiddlyWiki together:

I just installed JRE 7 
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1637588.html)
 
and so far it seems to be a big improvement over JRE 6. The big change is 
that JRE7 saves the Unamesa certificate for local TiddlyWiki files (JRE 6 
did not). What this means is that you only get asked about running 
TiddlySaver.jar one time (instead of 3 for JRE 6). No need to answer the 
dreaded question again next time you open the TIddlyWiki.

Per a previous topic here - you still need to activate the Develop menu in 
Safari and then "Disable Local File Restrictions"

Overall, a huge improvement over the situation with JRE 6.

Chris. 

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