Sorry, left out step 2.b.: navigate to your tiddlywiki folder by running : 
"cd mywikifolder".  THEN run the TW with the --server command

On Monday, 3 March 2014 15:06:43 UTC-5, Andrew Lister wrote:
>
> I had the same problem as Matabele, initially, but running the "init" 
> command has fixed everything, for me.  I'm on OS X 10.9.2 using Safari 
> 7.0.2.
>
> For the non-experts, here is what I did.  I"m not saying this is the only 
> way to do it, but it seems to have worked for me:
>
> 1. Navigate to the folder containing your TW.
> 2. run: tiddlywiki mywikifolder --init server
>
> This will give you a message "Copied edition 'server' to mywikifolder" 
> (where "mywikifolder" is the name of your wiki folder, different for 
> everyone depending how you've named it).
> 3. start your tiddlywiki by running:  tiddlywiki --server
>
> You should end up with a file "tiddlywiki.info" inside your main 
> tiddlywiki folder, but outside the tiddlers folder.
>
> As I say, this has things working for me, and my TWs seem to be saving 
> fine.  Up until this update, I've had intermittent problems where the TW 
> would simply stop saving and I would have to reload; I will report back on 
> whether those continue.  I could never pin down what triggered these 
> glitches.
>
> I like the new palette, because I have three TWs running, at the moment, 
> and if they all have the same colour it's confusing.  But I didn't want to 
> be messing around with colours myself.
>

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