Re: [ANN] Yojimbo Tag Cleanup

2008-03-30 Thread Douglas Stetner

Steven,

I have posted you an example of it incorrectly showing a used tag as  
deletable.





On 28/03/2008, at 07:35, Steven Huey wrote:
I just posted a simple app that displays a list of your Yojimbo tags  
that aren't assigned to any of your Yojimbo database items, and then  
lets you delete those tags. It's kind of a hack, and is a mix of  
Cocoa, AppleScript, and some calls to mdfind using NSTask, but it  
works well for me and saves a lot of time compared to how I used to  
do it by hand.





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Re: Problem syncing yojimbo between leopard and tiger machines

2008-03-03 Thread Douglas Stetner

I have just gone through this myself after getting .Mac

In my case I cannot sync more than about 500K at a time.  Be it 10 50K  
items or 1 500k item.


I had to export (with tags going to spotlight comments) everything  
other than passwords and serials, as they comeback in as Notes.  I  
could then sync my small database.  I then could re-import items, 10,  
20, 50 at a time, as long as I did not go over the 550K limit.  If I  
did, it would fail to sync, I would have to remove an item or items  
and re try.  A long painful exercise.  but in the end I do have all  
but my larger items in there.  I am going to file a bug with Apple as  
soon as I get a chance, but I m sure they know already.


YMMV.

Doug


On 04/03/2008, at 00:27, Stephen Man wrote:

Wonder if anyone can help with this problem? I have a Macbook Pro  
upgraded to Leopard 10.5.2 and a home IMac Tiger 10.4.11. Since the  
Leopard upgrade I have been unable to sync my Yojimbo database  
between machines. This used to work fine when both machines ran  
Tiger. The Leopard machine is the master machine. I have tried all  
the different reset options (using system prefs, isync) and  
bookmarks, ical and address book sync just fine. Syncing of Yojimbo  
from the Leopard Machine to dot Mac seems to stall, so there is no  
database for the Tiger machine to sync from.


Any advice gratefully received.

Many thanks
Steve


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Re: Leopard update feasible?

2007-12-06 Thread Douglas Stetner
Authoxy worked for me.  I am not too sure what is being used for 
a proxy.


I have not tried Mail outside of the company (through the 
proxy), because I only do work mail on this, personal mail goes 
to my desktop.


All in all, I think Authoxy will handle everything, but I am 
still pissed at apple for not getting this right


Doug

On 5/12/07 at 16:40 (+0100), Florian Leitner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:


@Doug:

This sounds bad. As our IT department at work (to my dismay) is
insisting on using MS architecture, this might pose a problem. Could
you specify the problems you had a bit more, please? Does this just
affect certain programs and their update service? As I also use my
system from at home, I would not mind doing the updates from home, but
if, for example, Mail.app does no longer work through a MS proxy this
would be fatal. Also, if possible, can you specify which version of MS
software is running on your proxy? And finally, was that pre-10.5.1 or
not? Thank you!

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