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delivery: App
description: iPad/iPhone app for working with TiddlyWiki
method: save
modified: 20171113105954683
modified: 20200428224059031
tags: Saving iOS
title: Saving on iPad/iPhone
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
The iPad/iPhone app ''Quine'' makes it possible to edit and save changes to TiddlyWiki5, including working offline without a network connection. [[Download it here|https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quine/id1228682923?mt=8]].
The iPad/iPhone app ''Quine 2'' makes it possible to view, edit and then save changes to TiddlyWiki5 on iOS. [[Download it here|https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quine/id1228682923?mt=8]].
Instructions for use:
# Open Quine
# On iPad
#* Touch the file button (<) or swipe from the left of the screen to open the file list
# On iPhone
#* The file list will show automatically unless a wiki is already open
# Touch the new file button (+) in the file list window to create a new TiddlyWiki5 file
# Swipe any file item from the right to see a list of additional "actions" possible for that file
# Touch any listed file item or folder to open it - wikis will open in Quine's custom browser
# When you have an open TiddlyWiki5:
# Try creating a new tiddler using the ''new tiddler'' <<.icon $:/core/images/new-button>> button in the sidebar
# Type some content for the tiddler, and click the <<.icon $:/core/images/done-button>> ''ok'' button
# Save your changes by clicking the <<.icon $:/core/images/save-button>> ''save changes'' button in the sidebar
#* A confirmation message should appear at the top right of the window
# Touch "Done" when done editing a wiki
# Open Quine 2
# Tap the + toolbar button to create and open a new TiddlyWiki
# From the file list tap an existing TiddlyWiki file to open it
# Edit the TiddlyWiki as normal, and save as normal using either Autosave or the TiddlyWiki save button <<.icon $:/core/images/save-button>>
# Tap the left hand "Documents" toolbar button to close an open TiddlyWiki
*Quine 2 works natively in iOS with the local file system and the iCloud file system
*Quine 2 also allows you to open, edit and save TiddlyWiki files stored with cloud file providers
*Quine 2 allows you to follow embedded WikiText links and canonical links to external files for cloud-like file providers which support "folder level sharing".
**This includes the apps "Secure Shellfish" and "Working Copy". Most providers, though, do not allow apps like Quine 2 to access linked files this way.
** If you wish to enable such links for "well behaved" file providers, toggle "on" the "Enable folder selection for out-of-sandbox links" setting in iOS Settings for Quine 2
//Note that Quine is published independently of TiddlyWiki//