Well it sounds like Yojimbo isn't the product for you, but if you're willing to "jailbreak" your iPhone there's a number of tools that will do what you're looking for. You can edit files right on the iPhone with vi (if you're comfortable with it and a terminal, or use MobileTextEdit if you're not), use FTP/scp/AFP/Samba to copy files in/out, use apache or lighttpd to serve files (to your iPhone or to anyone else via WiFi) and the PDF/DOC/XLS viewer to view any of those document types.
Not an official solution, but there is certainly a way to accomplish what you want on the iPhone. Scott On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:00 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've looked at Webjimbo and it didn't work for my purposes. A lot of my time > for personal planning happens while I'm commuting on BART, and network > access is frustratingly intermittent. And even when I'm within network > access, the iPhone can be slow to upload. What I really want is the files ON > my iPhone. > > I'm not concerned about file size. I've got 8 G on my iPhone and I'm using > less than 1 G of it as it is (I carry my music on my iPod). And the notes I > would like to keep handy are mostly text files, and even with several > hundred of them, they are still a long, long way from eating up seven gigs. > > Scott Marley -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <yojimbo-talk@barebones.com>. To unsubscribe, send mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List archives: <http://www.listsearch.com/yojimbotalk.lasso> Have a feature request, or not sure if the software's working correctly? Please send mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>