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Webjimbo 1.0 released
We last mentioned Webjimbo when it was in closed beta. Now the clever application that allows you to access your Yojimbo notes over the internet by turning your Mac into a mini web-server has been released. Your notes appear in any web browser in an interface that looks very much like Yojimbo on the desktop. Version 1.0 adds support for passwords and viewing encrypted notes, which was missing in the beta. Also tantalizing is the promise of a future iPhone optimized version ("stay tuned"), which should help make up for the deficiencies of the woeful included Notes application.The same warnings apply as before. You're only able to edit in plaintext and there are security considerations any time you run your Mac as a server. Nonetheless, if you want access to your Yojimbo notes on the go, Webjimbo could be just the ticket.
Webjimbo is $29.95 and a demo is available.
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Candace said 7:54PM on 7-27-2007
very good to see! I'm throwing this on my mac mini and sending it into a colocation data center.
On another note, I'd love to be able to export all my note to be published as a website. Anyone have an idea on if that might be possible.
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Austin said 8:24PM on 7-27-2007
iFuntastic 2.0 is released & working great!
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/apple/ifuntastic-20-released-iphone-ringtones-and-more-283499.php
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AliceKK said 11:19PM on 7-27-2007
really ugly icon there...>.
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Twist said 11:19PM on 7-27-2007
Be much more useful if it was just a collection of web scripts that you could host on a normal web server and an update to the application to allow you to sync via FTP. If it did this then I might actually become a Yojimbo user.
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