Re: Editing Password Comments

2007-12-30 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/12/30, John Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Does anyone know the secret incantation to make a change in the Comments 
 field of an existing Password item?  Here's what I see:

 o  I find a password item using the search field.
It contains data, comments, etc.
 o  I edit the comment, then tab or select any other
field in the window (including the search field).
 o  Magically, after a delay, the comment text
returns to its original form.

This does not happen on my system (Yj 1.5) You can always do a
'command-S' (Save) on the Password item in question, if I remember
correctly there was an earlier version of Yojimbo which did not
automatically save certain kinds of items, I noticed it with Notes at
the time.

JP

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Re: Scrapping Synced libraries and starting over?

2007-12-20 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
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.

Perhaps I should add that my environment was somewhat different: two
machines, both running Tiger, and syncing using SyncTogether and not
.Mac.

With this setup, I do have to repeat a Sync command every now and then
to make the changes show up. My (unscientific) impression is that
SyncTogether is somewhat better at syncing Yojimbo items than .Mac is.
Unfortunately it doesn't work with Leopard and there is no update in
sight yet.

JP

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Re: Scrapping Synced libraries and starting over?

2007-12-19 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/12/19, Andrew Janjigian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Does anyone here have any suggestions on how to proceed?

I very much doubt that I can give better advice than the Barebones
staff. However, if I were in your shoes, I would not try to fill the
empty libraries by syncing them. I would copy the 'good' library
manually to the machines that need them, reset any syncing business,
and start over with a clean slate. It's what I did before I started
syncing between my desktop and laptop.

JP

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Re: Scrapping Synced libraries and starting over?

2007-12-19 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/12/19, Andrew Janjigian [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 JP -

 I have considered this option, but I worried that somehow the copied
 library would make things worse; if the syncing mechanism saw the
 items in the copied library as new, it would then duplicate them
 across the machines. I could end up with as many copies of each item
 as I have machines. But you say that it worked for you, so maybe I
 should give it a try. At this point, however, while I await an
 official response, I'm just interested in hearing thoughts of people
 on the list.

 Thanks
 Andrew

Well, whatever you do, be sure to keep a backup copy of your good
library somewhere safe.

Good luck,
Jan Pieter

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Re: SyncTogether? or other LAN sync apps (other than .Mac)

2007-12-01 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/11/30, David Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Nov 26, 2007 12:14 PM, TjL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm looking at SyncTogether for LAN syncing of Yojimbo

 I bought it the day it was launched - before there was a trial version
 - and it has never worked.

 Every attempt at sync ends with a crash. Sometimes it just quits,
 other times I get this error message:
 http://homepage.mac.com/dhmorton/images/synctogether.jpg
 which doesn't really inspire confidence in the code.

That's a pretty disturbing error message.

For me SyncTogether works as advertised without problems (in 10.4).

JP

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Re: SyncTogether? or other LAN sync apps (other than .Mac)

2007-11-26 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/11/26, TjL [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I'm looking at SyncTogether for LAN syncing of Yojimbo and wonder if
 others have used it with 10.5.1 and if so, how well it works.

 I've seen some older messages with problems but there have been a lot
 of changes to SyncServices lately so I'm wondering if things have
 gotten better.


 Are there other options other than SyncTogether which don't use
 Internet syncing?

SyncTogether is officially not compatible with Leopard (see
http://www.markspace.com/leopard.html) and as far as I can tell, its
future seems uncertain. I haven't tried to use it myself under
Leopard.

I don't know of any other options (besides .Mac) for syncing, and I
hope that SyncTogether will be updated for Leopard. I'm not counting
on it though.

JP

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Re: Yojimbo password

2007-11-13 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/11/13, Johan™Strandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 If you are implementing more fine grained control over the keychain, it
 would be nifty if sync could still work even if I have not yet unlocked
 Yojimbo for interactive access. Maybe Sync could use the state of the login
 keychain?

I don't think sync operations require 'unlocked' Yojimbo items (I'm
using SyncTogether). As far as I'm aware, the encrypted items are
being synced without being unlocked.

JP

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Re: Yojimbo password

2007-11-12 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/11/12, Adrian Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You can set your keychain to lock automatically after a period of
 inactivity - does this accomplish what you want?

That depends on what 'inactivity' means -- many programs use the
Keychain, so other programs could keep the Keychain unlocked, even
with Yojimbo inactive, I guess. I'll have to experiment with this.

Thanks for the tip,
Jan Pieter

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Re: Yojimbo password

2007-11-11 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/11/11, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 If I've understtod it Yojimbo reads the password from the
 keychain so as long as it's unlocked ...

Yes, I understand it now. I had my Keychain set to unlock
automatically after login. But if I set it to stay locked after login,
I only have to unlock it once and it will stay unlocked. So, when
using the Keychain for viewing Yojimbo encrypted items, I have to log
out and in again to hide my encrypted Yojimbo items after the
Keychain is unlocked.

I will send Barebones a feature request for more finegrained password control.

JP

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Re: Search not working under Leopard

2007-10-31 Thread Jan Pieter Kunst
2007/10/30, Michael Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Issue #1
 When I have the library selected and I type a search term, nothing
 happens.  Library, Notes, Archive, etc. all ignore any search terms.

 Issue #2
 Typing a search term while on a tag collection works as expected.
 Clicking on Library, Notes, Archive, etc. doesn't clear the search
 term and the right pane doesn't update.

 Anyone else having similar issues?

Everything works normally for me (Leopard install on empty partition,
Yojimbo + its data copied over manually).

JP

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