Independent developer Adrian Ross announces the release of Webjimbo
2. Webjimbo is a web interface for Bare Bones Software's Yojimbo. It
allows you to view and edit your Yojimbo data from anywhere on the
internet, and now also from your iPhone or iPod Touch.
The new release of Webjimbo introduces a number of new features,
including:
* An elegant and intuitive new iPhone-specific interface, in addition
to the already highly-praised web 2.0 browser interface. Both
interfaces are more application-like than web-like.
* New easy setup means no network configuration is required. Users
who have tried Webjimbo in the past, but have been daunted by the
network setup, should try the new version.
* Webjimbo allocates you your own unchanging web address, like http://
findme.webjimbo.com/yourname, which works even when your IP address
changes. This means no dynamic DNS service is necessary.
* New support for viewing and editing passwords and encrypted notes.
* Configure-and-forget: Webjimbo now runs in the background and
doesn't take up space in your dock; it can also of course be set to
start when you log in.
* Full Leopard compatibility.
Webjimbo continues to provide robust security for your data and
version 2 adds several new security options.
Webjimbo costs $29.95 (individual) or $49.95 (family) and comes with
a fully-functional 30 day trial. Version 2 is a free upgrade for
existing users. More information is available at www.webjimbo.com.
Adrian Ross is not associated with Bare Bones software.
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