PfP: Pain-free Passwords is normally used as a browser extension, but I also provide a web client. That web client is supposed to be downloaded and run from local file system, so there is no real redirect URI to receive the authorization token. With Google Drive, a special urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob URI can be specified as redirect URI. This will produce a page with the authorization code that the user can copy manually and paste into the application - that's the only way authorization can work in my case. Does Dropbox provide functionality like that? If not, could it be added maybe?
Of course, I could put up a page on my website that will display the authorization token to the user. However, this means that users have to trust my website. The very point of downloading the web client is that they don't need to trust the server.