Hi Danielo

No - I think autosave to Dropbox is unnecessary. I work on a node.js, then 
export an offline copy to Dropbox when done (this functions as a backup.) 
Individual tiddlers can be dropped onto an open offline copy in 
TiddlyDesktop, but I don't find myself doing this very often.

For an automated solution, I would consider using git and a Github repo of 
the node.js directory itself (this would avoid the necessity of uploading 
the entire TW.) This scheme would also provide a mechanism to sync a TW 
between two users working on the same TW.

regards

On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 7:20:26 PM UTC+2, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Matabelle that sounds really complicated. 
>
> One question : is your periodical export automated? Since node.js version 
> knows when you save a tiddler I think should be easy to have a real time 
> updated exported version. 
>

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