Oh, one other thing. If the email with your registration code or file
lists an URL where you can automatically retrieve the file if it's
lost, that's another good thing to put in your Yojimbo note.
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I realize some folks might resent a suggestion of a non-Yojimbo answer
for this but I offer it only because it has been such a help to me.
Yes, I too would like some increased flexibility for licenses, as I've
gotten not just files, but now an image file (1Password).
Before I used Yojimbo for thi
Very well said, David. I think I'll start adopting the same
practice, as I despise these "license files".
I do much as you do in Yojimbo when I have one. I also keep my serial
numbers and passwords in text files as opposed to the built-in forms.
On Jan 26, 2008, at 11:09 AM, david wrot
The idea of the license file, unfortunately seems to be catching on.
With each new application that adopts *only* the license file option,
I've been writing a polite but firm letter to the developer indicating
my displeasure at the inconvenience of the method - particularly if
the developer
I store my serial numbers (and everything else except web archives) in
text notes because I find Yojimbo's force-fed record types too
constricting as this case highlights. I also store passwords in
encrypted text notes even though this adds a layer of annoyance
because Yojimbo doesn't encrypt the c
On Jan 26, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Rhet Turnbull wrote:
This is do-able with a text note in Yj
however
Unfortunately, dropping the file into the notes section of a Serial
Number record results in copying the file path, not a copy of the
file. I'll have to give some thought as to whether or not
I've got the same issue and have also wished that Yj had better
support for file attachments. This is do-able with a text note in Yj
however. What I do is to attach the file (via drag and drop) into a
text note. It will show up as an icon in the Yj note. However, you
can't ctrl-click on it for a