Because I want to do step number 3 (in my desired workflow); I want
to have to enter my global password.
On May 16, 2007, at 9:55 PM, bill shamam wrote:
Why not use the MacOS Keychain for this? That's what it's
designed for.
On May 15, 2007, at 6:30 AM, Matt Henderson wrote:
Probably
I love Yojimbo and use it all the time, but for the function you want,
I suggest you look at 1passwd. It is an easy to use and very secure
system for storing passwords for all browsers and syncing them across
machines, all within a single keychain.
aj
On 5/16/07, bill shamam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Why not use the MacOS Keychain for this? That's what it's designed
for.
On May 15, 2007, at 6:30 AM, Matt Henderson wrote:
Probably one of the most frequent uses of Yojimbo for me, is
accessing passwords to websites/forums I visit. For most sites
these days, I use the same user name, a
Ok. Reading the manual helps a lot, ...
Works great.
Thanks
Wolfgang
Am 16.05.2007 um 10:09 schrieb Wolfgang Kunckel:
Hello Steve!
Sorry for my "not-knowing":
How do you set that up in Launchbar? I just downloaded it and like
to get it working...
Wolfgang
mit freundlichen Grüßen
Hello Steve!
Sorry for my "not-knowing":
How do you set that up in Launchbar? I just downloaded it and like to
get it working...
Wolfgang
Am 15.05.2007 um 16:20 schrieb Steve Kalkwarf:
Here the workflow I'd prefer to have:
1. command-space to invoke quicksilver
2. Type "PayPal" (it woul
On May 15, 2007, at 10:20 AM, Steve Kalkwarf wrote:
I don't use Quicksilver, but this script works in LaunchBar. I'm
sure it can be modified for QS.
Well that's a lot better than my QuicKeys solution. Thanks!
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On May 15, 2007, at 6:30 AM, Matt Henderson wrote:
Here the workflow I'd prefer to have:
1. command-space to invoke quicksilver
2. Type "PayPal" (it would soon learn I'm looking for my Yojimbo
record), and hit return.
3. Type in my application password
4. I then find myself in safari at the
Here the workflow I'd prefer to have:
1. command-space to invoke quicksilver
2. Type "PayPal" (it would soon learn I'm looking for my
Yojimbo record), and hit return.
3. Type in my application password
4. I then find myself in safari at the paypal website with my
password on the clipboard.
A
Probably one of the most frequent uses of Yojimbo for me, is
accessing passwords to websites/forums I visit. For most sites these
days, I use the same user name, and then generate a unique random
password that I store in Yojimbo.
When I access sites, here's the present workflow:
1. F6, swi