Well it sounds like Yojimbo isn't the product for you, but if you're
willing to "jailbreak" your iPhone there's a number of tools that will
do what you're looking for. You can edit files right on the iPhone
with vi (if you're comfortable with it and a terminal, or use
MobileTextEdit if you're not),
I want to start a positive thread on what interesting things everyone
uses Yojimbo for.. Maybe everyone could post one interesting thing
they use the application for, we all might find some new uses..
So here's mine..
I use Yojimbo for saving receipts when I make online purchases. I use
the "Pri
No one said Yojimbo is a GTD tool, but apparently people use it for
that given the number of posts that reference it. There are several
Mac programs specifically for GTD actually, should anyone want them
(search versiontracker.com).
As for someone being "pompous" isn't it a little "pompous" for al
for the people asking for nested folders, how could tags not help you
instead? instead off
[Some things]
[Sub-Some things]
you could set up tags:
SomeThings
SomeThings:sub1
SomeThings:sub2
Then just search on those tags? Even better, you could (creating a
mess) have something in two "sub f
For the people who complain it doesn't have XXX feature, did you only
notice this after your free 30 day trial period was over? There really
is no logical reason someone can complain they bought the product but
can't use it effectively because it didn't have XXX.
For those who sent Yojimbo to the
o add all these
featuers it would take years of man-power and the price would
skyrocket.
I am just posting a reminder to Bare Bones that your product is well
appreciated as is! Maybe there are some others out there like me?
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Krzysztof Maj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
I see a lot of messages out there requsting Yojimbo did a lot of
things it doesn't and I just want to tell the developers I'm quite
happy with Yojimbo the way it is. Maybe a few bugs need to be fixed
but please don't give in to "feature creep" and try to make Yojimbo
the kitchen sink application. I
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Niels Kobschaetzki
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe they are doing it the Unix-way: one tool, does one task really
> good and just that
I'm with you. Do one thing excellent rather than 100 things poorly.
I'd rather BareBones sticks with the, bare bones, and doe
The simple answer is there isn't any way (to accomplish this without
an ugly series of scripts, hacks and witchcraft). Yojimbo is meant to
simply store, organize (via tags/folders) and display PDF files. There
are no built in editing, annotating, or other facilities to alter PDF
documents within Yo
no offense, but if i wanted to use filters and folders i'd have said
so. but being as i said i wouldn't mind seeing forums be set up, i
think that's what i meant.
On 4/6/07, Niels Kobschätzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 6, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Scott J. Lopez wrote:
i'd be all for this going to a forum, the amount of traffic keeps
rising as yoj's popularity grows. at some point it's just way too much
in my inbox. i'd rather just read threads on a forum.
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i only use yojimbo on one machine, so no sync problems for me. yay.
i use it to store:
snippets from the web
web receipts (print to pdf to yojimbo is great for this purpose)
rebate forms for items purchased from the web
articles from the web (again print to pdf to yojimbo)
registration codes/ser
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