The 9th most popular personal information manager on Mac OS X
ShareYojimbo makes keeping all the small (or even large) bits of information that pour in every day organized and accessible. It’s so simple, there is no learning curve. Yojimbo’s mechanism for collecting, storing and finding information is so natural and effortless, it will change your life—without changing the way you work. There are as many uses for Yojimbo as there are users of it. It accepts almost anything — text, bookmarks, PDF files, web archives, serial numbers, passwords, or images — by dragging, copying, importing or even printing. You can get anything out of Yojimbo you put into it, too, in its original form. There’s no lock-in, export any time.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | barebones.com/products... |
| Developer: | Bare Bones Software, Inc. |
| License: | Demo with 30-day timelimit |
| Price: | $39.00 |
| Version: | 2.0 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 2 weeks, 4 days, 11 hours, 32 minutes and 59 seconds |
| Usage since: | 10 May 2007 |
great for managing random tidbits of information
У меня в этой программе хранится очень много кусков информации с веб-страниц. Интеграция с Spotlight - просто необходимая и очень удобная софтина. Подобные Evernote, Togrther, DEVONthink просто не удобны, хоть и функциональней.
I use it mostly for storing web pages offline and for purchased software serial numbers and licenses. It includes itself in MobileMe's sync settings which is nice for syncing across multiple computers.
Evernote switcher. Need I say more?
It's been a while since they've updated the program. I used it a lot months ago, but I've been ignoring it for a while now.
The most important thing Yojimbo is in dire need of are nested folders. Common you developers!
needs more customization options and the ability to link to internal documents, not just websites
Yojimbo is one of my favorite applications. It does a specific thing very well. Turns out, I didn't even know I needed that thing - that it does - but now that it helps me do that thing I didn't know I needed done, I can't stop using it. You know what I mean.
It's the perfect app to hold all my notes, web receipts, inspirational bits like screenshots or quotes, misc random text rants, blog post ideas - everything!
I'm liking Yojimbo a lot. i do wish you could add .png files into it, as i use quicksilver to take my screen shots and this is the default file type.
other than that, it's a nice piece of software.