2007/3/4, Steven Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Mar 2, 2007, at 8:33 PM, Bruce Garlock wrote:
> til I started loading it up with Apple Service Manual PDF's. Since
> then, and even after removing them, syncing just has not worked
> like it used to.
I don't think it has anything to do with
2007/3/24, Phil Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It would be nice if the date & time info got stored in the meta data
of the note every time an entry is created.
But that already happens: see the 'Date Created' and 'Date Modified'
columns (View menu). Hopefully, we will be able to use this
informati
2007/4/4, Rick Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Found an issue when trying to import GMAIL messages either using the
YohimboArchive button on FireFox or trying to print and save it as a PDF..
The message comes up with all the surrounding frame data but there's no
message content..
'Show Original' in
I find that mailing lists + gmail = more or less like a lightweight
forum. You have search capabilitities and threads, and none of the
avatar nonsense.
I switched all my mailing lists to gmail exclusively and my desktop
mail client is now only for 'real', personal email.
JP
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2007/6/17, Niels Kobschätzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi!
For a few days now I have the phenomenom that in ca. 50% of the
startups of Yojimbo, that a few seconds after the start the harddisk
begins to work a lot and Yojimbo doesn't respond anymore (rest of the
system works). Force quitting it helps.
2007/7/22, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
For example, where in the Mac user interface guidelines is it suggested that:
View > Smart Collections > Serial Numbers
means that you can add/delete a folder? Normally, a checkmark is used
for an option, such as "Bold" on or off and not for a folder "here
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 Li
way I would ideally want this to work is either a
sudo-like "password is valid for five minutes" behaviour, or a
Firefox-like "enter password once for a session", so that quitting and
reopening Yj would "lock&qu
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
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
w
> 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?
Well, this indeed seems to work. It was not immediately obvious where
to find this setting in Keychain Access. It's not in Pre
2007/11/12, Jan Pieter Kunst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 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?
>
> Well, this inde
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 t
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
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
2007/12/1, Patrick Gilmour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[rsync]
I know about rsync; I use it at work to copy PHP files from my
development machine to the production server.
The essential thing about the syncing done with .Mac and Synctogether
is that it happens at the 'record' level rather than the file
2007/12/15, Bill Rowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Perhaps I am missing something here. But I don't see a way to
> look for tags I am not using without being able to see what
> files the tag is attached to. How are do you determine a tag
> isn't being used?
What you could do is go to Yojimbo preference
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 'g
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 e
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
2007/12/22, TjL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A LAN sync for Yojimbo would make this a very merry Christmas...
Just read on the Mark/Space site that a Leopard-compatible update for
SyncTogether is forthcoming:
https://www.markspace.com/leopard.html
Note: LAN syncing with SyncTogether is not without it
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, the
2008/3/3, Stephen Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Wonder if anyone can help with this problem? I have a Macbook Pro
> upgraded to Leopard 10.5.2 and a home IMac Tiger 10.4.11. Since the
> Leopard upgrade I have been unable to sync my Yojimbo database
> between machines. This used to work fine when bo
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