On May 7, 2008, at 3:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The killer feature for me at this point would be to be able to
access and edit my text notes on my iPhone. If
While it's not as ideal as a native solution from BareBones, you
might want to look at Webjimbo:
There is another software package, can't recall the name of it right now,
which will manage multiple prefs/databases/whatever for programs that are
rooSwitch
http://roobasoft.com/rooSwitch/
--Rhet
On 5/1/08, Charlie Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good afternoon,
On 1/5/08 at 12:04 AM
In other words, I want to be able to have multiple self-contained
library databases.
You might want to try Eagle Filer: http://c-command.com/eaglefiler/
It is similar to Yojimbo but supports multiple libraries and nested
folders. It also stores its data as regular files in the filesystem
1. Put it in /Users/your_user_name/Library/Scripts/Applications/Mail
If that folder doesn't exist, then create it.
2. To access the script in Mail, you need to set the Scripts menu to
be visible in the menubar.
Run /Applications/AppleScript/AppleScript Utility.app
Select the setting Show
release.
On 2008-04-18, at 23:41, Rhet Turnbull wrote:
1. Put it in /Users/your_user_name/Library/Scripts/Applications/Mail
If that folder doesn't exist, then create it.
2. To access the script in Mail, you need to set the Scripts menu
to be visible in the menubar.
Run /Applications
As others have suggested, I recommend Yep for PDFs. I would not store
PDFs in Yojimbo. Yep stores the PDFs in the filesystem so your
changes would get saved to back to the original file. It functions
much like iPhoto does but for PDFs. For more general file
management, you might look at
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 an
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.
Yes, both scenarios are do-able. If you drag a URL to Yojimbo and
have the preferences set to create WebArchive when handling a URL
then the URL of the page will be stored in the comments field of the
Yojimbo record (accessible through the Inspector). The second
scenario (select some
Now that the iPhone SDK has been announced how soon until we see
Yojimbo on the iPhone? It looks like the SDK has everything that's
needed including sqlite. It sure would be sweet to have my Yojimbo
data no matter where I am! I don't have an iPhone yet but Yojimbo
would be the killer app I need
In Yojimbo I can see what collections an item is in with the inspector
(but this doesn't work for smart collections or built-in collections).
It would be nice if Yojimbo implemented the behavior (or something
similar) that Address Book uses for collections: pressing the option
key will highlight
/15/08, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rhet Turnbull [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08-02-14 15.58
I would never use a backup solution that didn't run on live data.
Thankfully the days of they system is down for backup are long gone.
Whether I use Time Machine or I use Super Duper
I was unaware of the restriction regarding Yojimbo and Time Machine.
Fortunately I haven't upgraded to Leopard yet (but had planned to do
so now that the 10.5.2 update is out and in fact have the Leopard box
sitting on my shelf). Time Machine was one of the driving reasons for
me to upgrade to
the days of they system is down for backup are long gone.
Whether I use Time Machine or I use Super Duper or Chronosync or
something else, I'm certainly not about to take my machine offline or
logout to do the backup.
Cheers,
Rhet
On 2/14/08, Jan Erik Moström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rhet Turnbull
my problem is, that I have a Windos box, too. It's no big deal to install
sqlite
Yikes! You'd have to re-create a lot of the Yojimbo functionality and
reverse-engineer their schema among other things for this work
properly. Why not just use Webjimbo?
http://www.webjimbo.com/
--Rhet
On
in
Yojimbo but I don't want them stored unencrypted in the comments
section.
So I store everything in a text note and use collections to organize them.
--Rhet
On 1/26/08, Jeff Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 26, 2008, at 10:37 AM, Rhet Turnbull wrote:
This is do-able with a text note in Yj
Command-I in Finder then in
TextEdit. ;-)
--Rhet
On Oct 29, 2007, at 9:15 PM, Jim Correia wrote:
On Oct 29, 2007, at 10:08 PM, Rhet Turnbull wrote:
It would also be nice for Command-I to open the Inspector when in
the main view of Yojimbo.
Command-I is the keyboard shortcut for Italic
The Enter key on my iMac does the same thing. Yojimbo exhibits the
same behavior as iTunes in this regard. Hitting Return opens the item
(or plays it in iTunes) while Enter allows you to rename the item.
However, even Apple isn't consistent on this. In iPhoto selecting an
album and hitting
This doesn't directly answer your question but for searching Yojimbo
via Spotlight, I use MoRU which is an excellent shareware interface to
Spotlight. Searching Yj via MoRU/Spotlight is wickedly fast--much
faster than using Yj. I set up a smartgroup for Yojimbo items in MoRU
and assign a hotkey
This seems obvious but make sure that Library is selected in the
Collections pane on the left of the Yojimbo window. Otherwise Yojimbo
searches only the selected collection which may not contain what
you're looking for.
On 3/26/07, Vik Rubenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Yojimbo installation
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