On Jan 18, 2010, at 5:34 PM, Rob McBroom wrote: > What’s new/different?
Some fairly significant improvements since yesterday: * notes in Yojimbo can now be used as text with actions like “Paste”, “Large Type”, “E-mail to…”, etc. * when appending text to a note, whatever you last copied to the clipboard is used by default (you can just type over it if you need something else) * items with no tags at all are still available when right arrowing into Yojimbo in an “Untagged Items” group * the action to add tags now allows you to tag multiple things in one shot (using the comma trick) * the standard “add” action is reversible, so you can do ‘name ⇥ add ⇥ contents’ or ‘contents ⇥ add ⇥ name’ Most importantly, right arrowing into tags now emulates the enormously useful behavior of Yojimbo’s Tag Explorer. So if you arrow into a tag, you see items with that tag, but also the other tags on those items. Right arrow into one of these other tags, and you see only items that match *both* tags, and the remaining tags for those items, and on and on down the line. http://github.com/skurfer/blacktree-elements/downloads -- Rob McBroom <http://www.skurfer.com/> Don't try to tell me a thing is important to you if the whole of your “support” entails forcing others to spend time and money on it.
