On 11.12.2007, at 12:54, Dennis Bretz wrote:
Here's my question about Yojiimbo. If I'm understanding right,
there's essentially only one database for the Yojimbo application.
Even if I want to use Yojimbo to catalog stuff for several very
different things, they will all be together when I
Here's my question about Yojiimbo. If I'm understanding right,
there's essentially only one database for the Yojimbo
application. Even if I want to use Yojimbo to catalog stuff
for several very different things, they will all be together
when I open Yojimbo. However, I can tag them separately
It took me awhile to get used to the one-bucket system at first, but
once I did, it is now second nature. I prefer having everything in one
place now.
However, I would still like it if you could have more than one YJ
library at a time (and sync them all over a single dotmac account) so
that my
However, I would still like it if you could have more than one YJ
library at a time (and sync them all over a single dotmac account) so
that my wife and I could have separate buckets. Given that individulal
dotmac accounts are probably very often used by families of users,
this seems a reasonable
On Dec 11, 2007, at 8:05 AM, Andrew Janjigian wrote:
However, I would still like it if you could have more than one YJ
library at a time (and sync them all over a single dotmac account) so
that my wife and I could have separate buckets. Given that individulal
dotmac accounts are probably very
Steve Kalkwarf [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07-12-11 11.51
Ah, but the problem (for us) with that is that we want to share
calendars contacts, so separate accounts are no good.
What we do in our house is cross-publish calendars. I tried all
sorts of evil tricks to allow my calendars to be