Contact Bare Bones Support (just like it says at the bottom of this
and every message)--they were very helpful in talking me through a
similar problem a while back. Also, a Google for .Mac sync problems
will provide a ton of information.
Sorry I can't go into details now--you opened what
On Apr 9, 2008, at 9:10 PM, Doug Ransom wrote:
Does anyone know how effective the block-level file updates
described in the Jungle Disk docs (below) will work with Yojimbo
database?
Sorry for the delay in replying to this but I didn't want to answer
until I'd tested a backup.
On Apr 26, 2008, at 12:42 PM, Bill Rowe wrote:
The combination of block-level file updates and a nightly backup
schedule would greatly reduce the opportunity for the type of
problem I describe to occur. Also, I assume the nightly backup
occurs when you aren't actively using Yojimbo. I
I guess this falls somewhere between a feature request and wondering
if anyone can suggest a better workaround. I use Yojimbo to maintain
my software serial number database (amongst other things.) This
database has been around for some time and was migrated from
Appleworks to Excel before
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
On Dec 5, 2007, at 2:15 PM, Jim Correia wrote:
Are these images items that you converted from notes via drag and
drop? This happens because the text system puts TIFF data on the
clipboard, and that is read back in as the image. You can avoid this
by dragging out to the Finder first to
On Nov 26, 2007, at 5:47 PM, David Duff wrote:
any thoughts or suggestions on tools or techniques?
With all due respect to Yojimbo--software that I live and die by--you
might be better served by FileMaker's Bento (currently available as
free beta test). Out of the box Bento incorporates
tell application Yojimbo
copy last item of collection Recent Items to vLatestItem
get name of vLatestItem
end tell
Of course, you can perform any operation on vLatestItem
rgds!
jab
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