Further investigation shows that the problem is that TWITS was using a deprecated API for which Dropbox recently removed support. It's going to take a few hours to sort this out, but we'll be up and running again soon,
Best wishes Jeremy On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 2:58 AM, [email protected] < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > I really like TWITS, and have been using it every day for the last few > weeks. > > I am a looong time TW user. My previous solution was to host a classic TW > file on dropbox, and access it through file://, however all of my browsers > stopped being able to save for some java problem or another (I'm on a Mac, > Chrome can't use Java, Safari and Firefox, even after authorizing the java > saving plugin, stopped working). > > However, today I wasn't able to use the app, as I got this error: > > Only a limited set of users can receive access tokens while this app is in > development mode > > Do you know how I can get access, or when this will improve? > I really need my TW to work, for reading and writing! > > Thanks for the amazing work! > > Rodrigo Fonseca > > > On Saturday, September 15, 2012 4:25:57 AM UTC-4, Jeremy Ruston wrote: > >> I've been developing a new service that enables you to directly edit >> TiddlyWiki documents stored in your Dropbox account from any browser. >> It lets you walk up to any browser, navigate to a simple URL, sign >> into Dropbox and then immediately open TiddlyWiki files and save >> changes. Best of all, the app is a single 13KB HTML file that runs >> entirely in the browser, so your data never leaves the secure >> connection between Dropbox and the browser. >> >> To try it out, visit: >> >> http://dropbox.tiddlywiki.com/ >> >> You will be redirected to the secure app URL (starting >> https://dl-web.dropbox.com/**spa/ <https://dl-web.dropbox.com/spa/>), >> and from there almost immediately >> redirected again to Dropbox, where you can sign in and grant >> access to the app. >> >> You are then redirected back to the app and presented with a list of >> the contents of your Dropbox. You can navigate into folders to locate >> TiddlyWiki *.html files. >> >> Clicking on a TiddlyWiki file loads the TiddlyWiki up into the browser >> and modifies it so that the "save changes" button saves the file back >> to Dropbox. >> >> I've tested TiddlyWiki in the Sky on desktop browsers, the iPhone and >> iPad, and it seems to work well for the TiddlyWiki documents I've >> tried. >> >> Do give it a try, but please exercise caution for the moment, and >> check that your saves have worked correctly. Dropbox's ability to roll >> back to earlier versions of your files should protect you against any >> lurking bugs. >> >> Issues: >> >> * The online version of the TiddlyWiki will not have access to other >> files stored in the same folder (eg images) >> * No progress indication during saving >> * The hacks in here are unlikely to work with plugins that modify the >> file saving mechanism >> >> Acknowledgements: >> >> Thanks to Victor Costan at Dropbox who first posted about their new >> JavaScript API that permits TiddlyWiki in the Sky to work: >> https://tech.dropbox.com/?p=**345 <https://tech.dropbox.com/?p=345> >> >> -- >> Jeremy Ruston >> mailto:[email protected] >> > -- Jeremy Ruston mailto:[email protected] -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

