Yes, I did the same, read all the entries of the blog, agree with some of the points, others not and checked out the apps mentioned which I didn't already either know or own. And I do know what my favorite all- rounder would be, a mix of :
Yojimbo (passwords & serials / selective encryption / network sync'ing / nice feel) +DevonThinkOffice (files easy accessible on finder level / mail backkup / quick search / stores everything / sheets with record entries / OCR /several databases possible) +Journler (interface / nested folders / smart within smart folders / tables etc. possible / mark as done) +VoodooPad (great little wiki) +Yep (great for PDF's, and version 1.5.2 greatly improved over the review) +Curios (sketching / various background / great sleuth integration / flow-charting) Haha, I know I know, but this would be quite perfect in an unperfect world :-) It really would be great to have a true "all-in-one", but then the danger is the same as with DevonThink which had been for me in the past to through just about everything at it and (oh yes, this was fun) to loose a whole database because it had gone corrupt - many, many versions earlier than the current version (it handles databases completely different now and this could no longer happen). They used to have some sync between machines but if I remember correctly, that had been part of my problem then. All this said and because this IS the Yojimbo list : looking over all the features and what Yojimbo shines at for my personal use, there are only 2 things I would really like to see implemented : nested folders and some better image handling (i.e. when I drag a photo to it that it gets stored as it's own thing and not that I have to drag&drop into some new text file and the image then remains there just as some sort of picture clipping. ---marlyse ------------ former message(s) quotes: ------------- >My .02... > >I read the blog and immediately went into download and try a bunch of >the apps he reviewed. I then started making my own checklist in my >mind on why I would want to purchase app x with app y. I think it >would be great to know of what is coming out in Yojimbo at some point >in the future. Barebones should release a roadmap in a form they are >comfortable with so folks like me can know whether or not I should go >purchase some other app because it supports X which I really want and >Yojimbo does not. > >I also would like to see more frequent updates on YoJimbo. The one >nice thing about the shareware apps is the developers, often, do >updates very frequently. > >Curtis -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <yojimbo-talk@barebones.com>. To unsubscribe, send mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> List archives: <http://www.listsearch.com/yojimbotalk.lasso> Have a feature request, or not sure if the software's working correctly? Please send mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>