On Jun 13, 2007, at 6:26 AM, Sebastian Stark wrote:
On 13.06.2007, at 12:24, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Did you change the permissions of the directories and files
involved? (Hint: old user -> new user)
When I write permissions I actually mean o
On 6/13/07 at 6:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel Reymont) wrote:
I was thinking of using Yojimbo as a blogging tool of sorts, to
write up thoughts on things that may be just a sentence or two.
I noticed that Yojimbo stores each note in a separate file,
unlike DevonThink. Isn't this excessive? Ea
On 13.06.2007, at 12:24, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Can someone point me in the right direction?
Did you change the permissions of the directories and files
involved? (Hint: old user -> new user)
When I write permissions I actually mean ownership.
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On 13.06.2007, at 12:10, John Chandler wrote:
Hello all,
Apologies, as I'm sure this has probably been covered before, but I
had no luck searching in the listtalk archives...
I'm trying to move my database from one user account on my computer to
another. I copied the folder /library/applicatio
Hello all,
Apologies, as I'm sure this has probably been covered before, but I
had no luck searching in the listtalk archives...
I'm trying to move my database from one user account on my computer to
another. I copied the folder /library/application support/yojimbo. All
the data is there, but unf
Folks,
I was thinking of using Yojimbo as a blogging tool of sorts, to write
up thoughts on things that may be just a sentence or two. I noticed
that Yojimbo stores each note in a separate file, unlike DevonThink.
Isn't this excessive? Each note is a 4K block on disk and these add up.