Re: Transferring info from Yojimbo onto ipod touch

2008-04-29 Thread Krzysztof M.
Alexander van Nievelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisaƂ(a):
 Sorry if I am repeating a thread, but is there any way to sync info
 from Yojimbo onto an iPhone or iPod Touch.  For instance, I store all
 of my passwords and lock combinations in Yojimbo and it would be great
 to be able to access them on my iPod Touch.  Any plans to add such a
 feature?  Any way to do this with an existing app?

Hello,
AFAIK currently there is no built in feature that allows you to do iPod 
sync straight from the Yojimbo application. You can find some scripts 
crafted by people to do it - google is your friend :-)

BTW, I hope that Yojimbo will get an update soon with more features, which 
are requested many times on the forum and win the competition between NOTES 
application finally. Any voice from the Yojimbo dev team?!



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Re: Mail TODOs synchronization

2008-04-29 Thread Ted Wood

Just a couple of thoughts:
- Yojimbo works with 10.4 and 10.5, but the ToDo framework introduced  
in Mail.app is only on 10.5
- Yojimbo would need to be reworked (significantly?) so that it  
supported ToDos when running one both versions, while providing the  
enhanced sync feature of 10.5.


I'm sure that'll be no easy feat, but I hope to see it, as Yojimbo  
support of the ToDo framework would actually make it useful for me.


~Ted



On 29-Apr-08, at 3:08 AM, Krzysztof M. wrote:


Hi all,
I just start thinking that's possible to color the intems inside  
Yojimbo as
a TODO. Great, but is there any way to synchronize TODOs from  
Yojimbo with
TODOs in the Mail.app and iCal? Because without that how to manage  
these

items in sync? Any idea?



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Re: Mail TODOs synchronization

2008-04-29 Thread Krzysztof Maj


On 2008-04-29, at 16:15, Ted Wood wrote:


Just a couple of thoughts:
- Yojimbo works with 10.4 and 10.5, but the ToDo framework  
introduced in Mail.app is only on 10.5
- Yojimbo would need to be reworked (significantly?) so that it  
supported ToDos when running one both versions, while providing the  
enhanced sync feature of 10.5.


I'm sure that'll be no easy feat, but I hope to see it, as Yojimbo  
support of the ToDo framework would actually make it useful for me.


~Ted



VItaM,

After I have been using Yojimbo a while I found some lack of very  
useful features which I hope will be added in future release of Yojimbo:


1. I know that's TODO global sync database was introduces in Leopard  
10.5, but it't extremely useful and should be implemented in next  
Yojimbo release, because the idea of this kind of application is to  
make your digital life easier and more productive - so without TODO  
sync between native Mac application it's going to be a little mess and  
inefficiency right?


2. Allow people to use Open with... contextual menu to choose what  
kind of application you wanna use to open the file - easy to implement  
IMHO.


3. Why Serial Numbers items does not have Encrypt feature? We don't  
want to share our licence keys to other people right, so please  
implement it also for this kind of Yojimbo items. 1Password can do it  
without any issues.


4. Since this kind of app push you to put more and more staff inside  
the database, why we don't have ability to fold up collection items?  
The list it's getting bigger and bigger and you gotta scroll down if  
you want to find the proper collection item, why?


That's my wish list. I love this app, but I wish I had more  
flexibility to get things done in a quicker way. What do you think  
about it guys, am I right? Once again any comments from the dev team?



Thanks in advance for your information,
Krzysztof Maj





On 29-Apr-08, at 3:08 AM, Krzysztof M. wrote:


Hi all,
I just start thinking that's possible to color the intems inside  
Yojimbo as
a TODO. Great, but is there any way to synchronize TODOs from  
Yojimbo with
TODOs in the Mail.app and iCal? Because without that how to manage  
these

items in sync? Any idea?



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Happy with Yojimbo the way it is!

2008-04-29 Thread Scott J. Lopez
I see a lot of messages out there requsting Yojimbo did a lot of
things it doesn't and I just want to tell the developers I'm quite
happy with Yojimbo the way it is. Maybe a few bugs need to be fixed
but please don't give in to feature creep and try to make Yojimbo
the kitchen sink application. I keep Yojimbo running 7x24 and don't
want it to become a hog on resources. Yojimbo does what it does and
does so very well.

Thank you Barebones!

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Re: Happy with Yojimbo the way it is!

2008-04-29 Thread Krzysztof Maj


On 2008-04-29, at 19:41, Scott J. Lopez wrote:


I see a lot of messages out there requsting Yojimbo did a lot of
things it doesn't and I just want to tell the developers I'm quite
happy with Yojimbo the way it is. Maybe a few bugs need to be fixed
but please don't give in to feature creep and try to make Yojimbo
the kitchen sink application. I keep Yojimbo running 7x24 and don't
want it to become a hog on resources. Yojimbo does what it does and
does so very well.

Thank you Barebones!


Well, I am also happy with Yojimbo. It is very stable and rock solid  
application, but would be great to have just a little more  
functionality. I am not gonna say that I want to make Yojimbo kitchen  
sink application, but please read my post, do you think that these  
features would make Yojimbo so havy? It is just some tweaks around  
which are not tend to change the overall Yojimbo idea. Just make it  
more productive, that's it.


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Re: Happy with Yojimbo the way it is!

2008-04-29 Thread Scott J. Lopez
Krzysztof, my message wasn't directed at you specificlly but in
response to the many I wish Yojimbo did... messages I've seen over
the years on this list.

Yojimbo is a nice, small application that was meant for organizing
some specific types of data. It's fast, it's lean, and it just
works. I remember when BBEdit was a small lean application that grew
and grew over the years into a very powerful IDE. It grew so large
that BareBones decided to release TextWrangler (another great product)
to bring back a small, lean text editor. Some of us don't need all the
power of BBEdit, and some of us don't need Yojimbo to edit PDF files,
graphics, store video, manage my todo's, manage my files, develop web
sites, blog, upload, download, and many of the other requests I've
seen here. I'm sure if the developers took all time to add all these
featuers it would take years of man-power and the price would
skyrocket.

I am just posting a reminder to Bare Bones that your product is well
appreciated as is! Maybe there are some others out there like me?

On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Krzysztof Maj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  On 2008-04-29, at 19:41, Scott J. Lopez wrote:


  I see a lot of messages out there requsting Yojimbo did a lot of
  things it doesn't and I just want to tell the developers I'm quite
  happy with Yojimbo the way it is. Maybe a few bugs need to be fixed
  but please don't give in to feature creep and try to make Yojimbo
  the kitchen sink application. I keep Yojimbo running 7x24 and don't
  want it to become a hog on resources. Yojimbo does what it does and
  does so very well.
 
  Thank you Barebones!
 

  Well, I am also happy with Yojimbo. It is very stable and rock solid
 application, but would be great to have just a little more functionality. I
 am not gonna say that I want to make Yojimbo kitchen sink application, but
 please read my post, do you think that these features would make Yojimbo so
 havy? It is just some tweaks around which are not tend to change the overall
 Yojimbo idea. Just make it more productive, that's it.

  All the best,

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Re: Transferring info from Yojimbo onto ipod touch

2008-04-29 Thread infrahile
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 repeating a thread, but is there any way to sync info  
from Yojimbo onto an iPhone or iPod Touch.  For instance, I store  
all of my passwords and lock combinations in Yojimbo and it would  
be great to be able to access them on my iPod Touch.  Any plans to  
add such a feature?  Any way to do this with an existing app?


Thank you.

Alex van Nievelt

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Re: Happy with Yojimbo the way it is!

2008-04-29 Thread Keith Ledbetter


On Apr 29, 2008, at 1:41 PM, Scott J. Lopez wrote:


I see a lot of messages out there requsting Yojimbo did a lot of
things it doesn't and I just want to tell the developers I'm quite
happy with Yojimbo the way it is.


I think Yojimbo is a fine little application, too.  It's just a shame  
that because it lacks one feature (nested collections) I had to delete  
it from my hard drive.   I keep monitoring online, and I keep hoping  
that one day that needed feature will be added.  People with as much  
data as I have can't live without nested collections.


Keith


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