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T.
On 29 May 2008, at 18:29, Jim McCarty wrote:
Kerri Hicks wrote:
On 29 May 2008, at 1:17 PM, Jim McCarty wrote:
Any solution for folks
Sounds like you need OmniFocus.
I find it works perfectly with YJ - any detailed notes, saved
documents I have relating to a task in YJ can be linked to from OF by
pasting the item link as a note for the task making the two work
pretty seamlessly together.
T.
On 6 May 2008, at 13:26,
On 5 May 2008, at 16:45, Bill Rowe wrote:
What would happen if the tag collection had several tags associated
with it? Would you assign all of the available tags to an item
dragged to that collection?
That's exactly what I'd expect it to do, I don't see what the problem
is. For example,
Thanks for your response Steve, great to have some direct answers
from the guy who kicked it all off :o)
Now, naturally, I want more! :o)
In the past I've drawn a distinction between 'nested folders' and a
means to group collections in the sidebar. I see these as distinct
things and I've
Personally, along as it's civil, I think a bit of heated debate is
all good fun - livens things up a bit!
:o)
T.
On 2 May 2008, at 23:19, Scott J. Lopez wrote:
No one said Yojimbo is a GTD tool, but apparently people use it for
that given the number of posts that reference it. There are
Sounds like Webjimbo is what you need - http://flyingmac.com/
webjimbo/ - $30 third party app, not tried it myself but it seems to
get good reports and has recently added an iPhone optimised interface.
Cheers, T.
On 29 Apr 2008, at 00:20, Alexander van Nievelt wrote:
Sorry if I am
Would anyone else find this useful?
Yes, me.
Although there may be a slight UI issue as when the search field has
focus the preview text indicating what is being searched is removed,
so as you cycle with the arrow keys there would (currently) be no
indication of what type of search you'd
Related feature request - I've long thought that the web archive
source URL that appears in the status bar should be a live link. It's
a minor thing when the contextual menu offers the same
functionality, but it just seems simpler and more natural to click
the link to go to the URL in
Me neither, and I'm not behind a firewall… also, v1.5 (62)
T.
On 6 Feb 2008, at 16:27, Daryl Spitzer wrote:
Nothing happens when I select Check for Updates from the application
menu. Could it be because I'm behind a firewall? (I'm running
Authoxy: http://www.hrsoftworks.net/Products.html)
Here's a weird little curiosity - I opened an Adobe Illustrator
document just now (by double-clicking on it's icon in the Finder),
for the first time since installing the recent 1.5 update, and rather
than opening Illustrator my Mac decided that Yojimbo was a better
choice and created a
Great to see the very highest journalistic standards are being
maintained by both MacNN and MacUser (UK) who both report this as
being a Bare Bones product…
T.
On 24 Jul 2007, at 12:32, Adrian Ross wrote:
Hi all,
Following on from my post a month or so back, I'm pleased to
announce
Maybe Leopard Mail's 'Notes' feature would provide a workable conduit
for getting basic notes to and from an iPhone via an ITunes sync…?
Sounds iCludgy just thinking about it though!
T.
On 11 Jul 2007, at 18:40, David Nedrow wrote:
On Jul 11, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Steve Drach wrote:
This
…you don't need an additional Yojimbo license. All flavors of
Yojimbo license we sell allow use on multiple machines.
You'd never make it as a Used Car Salesman. ;o)
T.
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All very amusing, but not a fair analogy in any way…
This is not a request for a new or wildly unrelated feature, I
already use YJ for browsing, it forms the majority of the way I use
it and it does so pretty well. Features such as collections and tag-
collections exist already and have
…you don't need an additional Yojimbo license. All flavors of
Yojimbo license we sell allow use on multiple machines.
You'd never make it as a Used Car Salesman. ;o)
Given that I do not own a single Yojimbo license yet (I'm still in
demo mode) he actually did his best to convince me of a
Another minor feature request…
I've recently switched to using YJ in two-pane mode (no preview area)
and opening items in new windows (allowing me to keep the Library on
my MBP screen to one side of my main 20 where I view the items in
individual windows, in case you're curious why!) I
Here's another request, I'm on a roll…
PDF's: maybe I've missed a feature, but it seems there is no way
currently to view the list of pages in a PDF document. Maybe the
Acrobat 8 way of displaying page thumbnails down the side of the
background area would work well - I'm not a developer so
On 6 May 2007, at 14:51, tedd wrote:
No offense meant to the Yojimbo programmers, but this is an example
of how a programmer thinks that s/he knows what the user needs as
compared to what the user actually wants.
Well, not necessarily, there are all sorts of more likely
explanations
On 6 May 2007, at 15:21, tedd wrote:
But from experience, programmers think about the data and not
necessarily how user will use it -- that's why GUI is like a new
(anything that is less than 20 years old is new to me) science to
programming. First, solve the problem and then make it easy
Quick little feature request folks…
I typically use the three-pane standard view when using Yojimbo,
however when I want to review a long list of notes, archives, etc. I
will double-click on the divider between the notes list and note
preview panes (i don't know the 'official' terminology
2- Item structure: It seems to me that many items (mainly S/N and
passwords) could have a slightly more complete and harmonized field
structure. As examples, I somehow miss an e-mail field (and even an
owner field) in the password class, and a location field in the S/N
class. I may
Not sure if this has been covered in past discussions, but I'd love
to cast a vote for the ability to drag images from a Web browser
directly into either the drop-dock or the Yojimbo application
without having to create a note to contain it.
I agree, this would be very useful…
As a
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