Re: Feature suggestion

2008-04-05 Thread Rhet Turnbull
> Seems to me it would be easier if double-clicking an encrypted item brought > up the password dialogue immediately I agree with Lofty--good suggestion. Cheers, Rhet On 4/4/08, Lofty Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If I'm showing the main Yojimbo list window, I frequenlty double-click on a

Re: Applescript to Organize by Date?

2008-04-05 Thread Rhet Turnbull
> I'd like to apple the same technique to my "catch all" folder in Yojimbo I too would really like to see true Smart Folders in Yojimbo and have mentioned it to the developers before. I'd also like to be able to use criteria such as Encrypted/Not Encrypted, etc. for sorting into the Smart Folders

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Doug Ransom
On 4-Apr-08, at 3:02 PM, Rich Siegel wrote: I suggest BareBones consider moving their data store out of the sqlite database and store Yojimbo entries onto the file system. The time machine backups are getting rather large when the whole database is backed up. At the risk of sounding like a

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Niels Kobschätzki
In Apr 5, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Doug Ransom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 4-Apr-08, at 3:02 PM, Rich Siegel wrote: I suggest BareBones consider moving their data store out of the sqlite database and store Yojimbo entries onto the file system. The time machine backups are getting rather larg

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Robert Occhialini Jr.
On Apr 5, 2008, at 5:45 PM, Doug Ransom wrote: On 4-Apr-08, at 3:02 PM, Rich Siegel wrote: I suggest BareBones consider moving their data store out of the sqlite database and store Yojimbo entries onto the file system. The time machine backups are getting rather large when the whole datab

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Doug Ransom
Didn't mean to be prescriptive. I am not a programmer and could care less about core data or whatever. Certainly I have some understanding of technology and it seems bizarre that no release has been forthcoming that plays well with Time Machine - it certainly is an indication "Core Data"

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Steven Huey
Doug, The types of Core Data stores currently available are XML, SQLite, Custom Atomic, and In Memory (which must be binary) on Wikipedia. The XML store is best used for debugging since it's just a text file that is human readable. It could be used for storing small amounts of data, but i

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Jason Carman
Hmm, I'm new to this. I'd like Yj to update only what was changed, but it sounds as if the available options don't allow that. I think Doug (correct me if I am wrong) was wanting just such a thing to keep up efficient use of disk space--the cheapness of price is relative :) My Yj backup i

Re: Time to change the data store to play with time machine?

2008-04-05 Thread Ted Wood
On 5-Apr-08, at 4:19 PM, Doug Ransom wrote: Angry - no - why would I be angry? Annoyed I am not getting the utility out of Time Machine I would expect, and disturbed all my files archived in Yojimbo are in one big opaque file - yes. (broken record reply, sorry) It's unfortunate that Ap