On 6/12/07 at 6:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Conrad Albrecht-Buehler)
wrote:
I'm fairly new to Yojimbo, but I've read through the FAQ and I've
searched the mailing list archives and couldn't find mention of
this: Can users create their Smart Collections based on other search
criteria? Tag Collectio
"Andrew Broman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sez:
>I've heard concerns about data loss when moving to Missing Sync. Have
>you had any problems?
>
>Also, other than Yojimbo, is it worth the steep price?
>
FWIW, I've used Missing Sync with a Treo (and its predecessors :) for quite
some time.
With the cavea
> I've heard concerns about data loss when moving to Missing Sync. Have
> you had any problems?
I've been using the Missing Sync for several months now. I had lots of
issues and finally learned to "live carefully", so that it works for
me. As an example, I never touch the calendar categories on my
I'm fairly new to Yojimbo, but I've read through the FAQ and I've searched
the mailing list archives and couldn't find mention of this:
Can users create their Smart Collections based on other search criteria?
Tag Collections require me to tag the files, but I'd like to create Smart
Collections tha
I've heard concerns about data loss when moving to Missing Sync. Have
you had any problems?
Also, other than Yojimbo, is it worth the steep price?
Thanks,
Andrew
On 6/10/07, Wolfgang Kunckel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just an information for users of Treo smartphones and Palm organizer:
Mar
> Here's an Automator workflow that should do the trick.
>
> http://automatorworld.com/archives/convert-images-to-pdf/
Thanks, Rhet :-) I've downloaded and found it to be exactly the simple,
straight-forward functionality that I was seeking. I already have been using
"Combine PDFs" and it too i
On Jun 8, 2007, at 17:12, David Nedrow wrote:
> > Is there somewhere an app, applet, script or smart folder mechanism
> > that will read in a PNG file, create a new PDF, place the PNG into
> > the PDF, and write it out? Preferably able to do this in batch
> > mode? I have a lot of data saved
Following a suggestion from Bare Bones, I created a new 'Note' and drag/dropped
a PNG file into it. The result is Rich Text; it looks exactly like the PNG (as
one would hope), without the apparent loss of quality experienced when printing
to PDF from Apple Preview, and suits my purposes OK :-)