You're right--it's not that hard...
On May 4, 2007, at 6:59 AM, Bob Koss wrote:
Am I missing something about the question? What is so hard about
selecting the text, cmd-c, F8, enter?
...but, it's four keystrokes vs. two in SOHO Notes, for example.
Because I use Yojimbo A LOT, those keystro
On 5/4/07, Bob Koss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am I missing something about the question? What is so hard about
selecting the text, cmd-c, F8, enter?
Nothing is so hard about it. I think the questioner simply expressed
an observation that selecting the text, F8, enter would be one step
shorter
Am I missing something about the question? What is so hard about
selecting the text, cmd-c, F8, enter?
On May 4, 2007, at 9:54 AM, Jim DeVona wrote:
On 5/3/07, VLCofA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, folks,
I've tried out many of the other note-grabbing programs, like SOHO
Notes and Journle
On 5/3/07, VLCofA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, folks,
I've tried out many of the other note-grabbing programs, like SOHO
Notes and Journler and Eagle Filer. Each of them requires only that
you SELECT the text and invoke its "grab" command. This makes me
wonder why Yojimbo, which I prefer in e
VLCofA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sez:
>I've tried out many of the other note-grabbing programs, like SOHO
>Notes and Journler and Eagle Filer. Each of them requires only that
>you SELECT the text and invoke its "grab" command. This makes me
>wonder why Yojimbo, which I prefer in every other way, require