Well, I backed up the library, and tried this method, and it didn't
work. I was able to get my libraries to match up, but they would still
not sync. I added test items to each library to see if they would
populate to the others, and they did not.
I even just tried creating a new user on my laptop
I too have had no end of sync problems since I upgraded to Yojimbo 1.5
I have tried resetting various sync options, etc. etc.. In my case
dotmacsyncclient and/or Yojimbo crashes every time a sync is
attempted, normally after a long time running and whilst consuming
considerable system resources
On Dec 20, 2007 12:21 AM, Ivan Pan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed the modification date of the Password record did not change
when I updated the Comments field or the Name field. Is this an
intended behavior? If so, how can I 'touch' the record, i.e. change
the modification date?
I see
On Dec 20, 2007 6:26 AM, Robert Sweet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
You're not alone, but I have no advice. Leopard kinda sucks.
Nice to know it isn't just me... sort of.
I haven't upgraded to Leopard yet, so I'm quite sure this is all due
to Yojimbo 1.5, although I guess there could be
Although specific sync problems may still occur, we are not currently aware
of any general syncing issues related to either Yojimbo 1.5 *or* to Leopard.
If you've already contacted us, thanks and we appreciate your patience.
If you are having syncing trouble and have not contacted us, please do;
Thank you for your reply.
I have already submitted crash logs for both Yojimbo and
dotmacsyncclient as well as a detailed report of my system
configuration. Pleas feel free to contact me if you have specific
things you want me to try and I will do the best I can and provide
relevant logs and
Johan Strandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-12-20 05.58
At this point I can no longer recommend Yojimbo (previously my
favorite application) and I strongly urge anybody who has not yet
upgraded to 1.5 to hold off upgrading until the problems have been
solved.
I'm not sure that it's Yojimbo that is
On 20.12.2007, at 15:03, Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Johan Strandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-12-20 05.58
At this point I can no longer recommend Yojimbo (previously my
favorite application) and I strongly urge anybody who has not yet
upgraded to 1.5 to hold off upgrading until the problems have
JohanStrandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] sez:
Finally, please bear in mind that as always, the plural of anecdote is
not data. :-)
Well. There is nothing anecdotal about what I have written above. I am
strictly writing about my personal first hand experiences. Frankly,
they suck enough as they are
I am glad (sorry to say) to hear that I am not the only one out there
with these issues.
I have had numerous sync problems since the 1.5 upgrade, as I said
earlier. I was however able to clear up the problems I was having with
all dotmac apps OTHER than Yojimbo by following the method described
On Dec 20, 2007, at 1:02 AM, Michael Young wrote:
I think it would make sense to have a hot key for Zoom In and Zoom
Out.
Using View Zoom In is tedious if I have to do it three times.
Michael,
Although Yojimbo doesn't offer customization of menu keyboard
shortcuts, you can add keyboard
2007/12/20, Andrew Janjigian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, I backed up the library, and tried this method, and it didn't
work. I was able to get my libraries to match up, but they would still
not sync. I added test items to each library to see if they would
populate to the others, and they did not.
The current version of the back/restore instructions for the YJ db on
the BB FAQ list is this:
Where does Yojimbo store my items? And what files do I need to back
up in order to protect my stored data?
Yojimbo stores your data in ~/Library/Application Support/Yojimbo/
(that is, the Yojimbo
The current version of the back/restore instructions for the YJ db on
the BB FAQ list is this:
Where does Yojimbo store my items? And what files do I need to back
up in order to protect my stored data?
Yojimbo stores your data in ~/Library/Application Support/Yojimbo/
(that is, the Yojimbo
Thanks Jim,
I didn't know you could do that!
Michael,
Although Yojimbo doesn't offer customization of menu keyboard
shortcuts, you can add keyboard shortcuts using the Keyboard
Mouse preference pane in System Preferences.
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