Filed under: Software, Productivity
Yojimbo 1.3 brings tagging, loads of new features
Late last week, Bare Bones released an update to their excellent junk drawer app, Yojimbo, bringing it up to verison 1.3. I was going to post about it, but a hiccup in my database was preventing me to use the new version (I blame recent .Mac errors, as I'm having all sorts of syncing issues with other apps). Now that I've settled everything, however, I can honestly say this is one of the most pleasing and significant updates to a strong application. In addition to the typical bug fixes and behavior tweaks (you can see the extensive list of changes here), one of the many major additions is tags - users can now tag notes in Yojimbo, complete with support for searching by tags and smart tag collections (and a new Tags management panel in the preferences. Peep the screenshot:
As you can see, not only did Bare Bones add tag support, but they did it right. Tags are separated by commas as opposed to restrictive spaces (I'm looking at you, del.icio.us), and yes - that's a Tag Collection you see below my Serial Numbers group (bonus points for still allowing users to change a Tag Collection's folder icon via the Inspector). I honestly can't say enough good things about the addition of tags to Yojimbo, but I need to leave room for the other major additions I mentioned, such as list and table formatting in notes, easy link creation (for both URLs and file system links), a new UI for the Item Details bar (which you can see includes an area for tags), and much, much more. If you're a Yojimbo user, or someone who's still looking for a good junk drawer app, I highly recommend this new version, as Yojimbo is really beginning to shape up well.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
bas said 5:44PM on 11-13-2006
I also like it... but then again i think $40 is too much for such an app.
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Jon Niola said 6:09PM on 11-13-2006
I have been using Yojimbo since it first came out and I have to say it is a nice app. The number 1 factor for me is the simplicity - it just works, and is very easy to figure out.
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Dave said 6:34PM on 11-13-2006
I've been interested in an app like Yojimbo for a while. None of them have been perfect, either the app didn't allow enough ways to organize the files or the files were added to the application in some unknown proprietary format.
Recently I started using EagleFiler and ended up buying it before my trial was up. When you add a file to EF, it is stored in its original format. EF has tags and folders/subfolders.
If you're in the market for one of these apps, it's defiantly one you should look at.
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Tom said 10:12PM on 11-13-2006
I'm trying it out at the moment. I would like to be able to use nested folders and I don't understand why it can't save images. I might have plenty of small gifs or even jpegs that I don't want to keep around or add to iPhoto. Saving sound clips would be useful too. Also I used to be a BBEDit user and I remember that the updates were expensive and Yojimbo is not cheap to begin with.
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Jonathan Baldwin said 3:16AM on 11-14-2006
I just wish they'd change the icon - I don't know why but it makes me feel uncomfortable...
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