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The next version of Yojimbo will require OS X 10.8.2, whether or not you use iCloud.
At the OS level, the move Snow Leopard to Lion was a real messy and a changed that caught me off guard in many ways and then coupled with MibileMe shutdown it was just a "forced on me transition" - that's how the full experience of it felt to me. It was so bad that the move to Mt.Lion almost felt good though I felt like a Window user living in fear or what was underneath the pretty market of the new product. Mt. Lion is better IMHO and is getting better but I would have rather stayed with SnowLeopard.Now, My Yojimbo ecosystem is made up of SnowLeopard and Mt. Lion it this point. When Yojimbo can sync Mt. Lion ( and iOS devices? ) Is BB really saying that Yojimbo files will have no way - even without syncing - to use my Snow Leopard machine - i.e. totally incompatible app and/or data files?Is this the final word BB folks?
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At 10:04 -0800 12/21/2012, Archie Campbell wrote:
>Would it be feasible to release a tool to us to use to reconcile different
>Yoj. DBs on the same LAN? That way I could sync and reconcile the two DBs
>I have now so that I could then go with the Dropbox (will it also work
>with Skydrive?) workaround until the iCloud update ships. Or does such a
>tool already exist?
I regret that isn't currently feasible. At a pinch though, you could try
the following script which Mike Conley wrote:
<http://yjscripts.pbworks.com/w/page/34623004/Merge-Transfer%20Yojimbo%20Items>
1) If you download the script, you may get an error once you try to run the script that it is PowerPC-only or some such. I got around this by opening the script in AppleScript Editor and saving it. That cleared up that problem. The script is very slick (thanks, Mike Conley!) but I did have to run it a couple of times on my 2008-era iMac, since an Apple Event timeout killed the script the first time. So keep that in mind if you have an older machine. Also, the script did not perfectly preserve some of the mod times on the Yoj items (all password items, interestingly), so a couple dozen out of ~1900 items ended up with the timestamp of when the script ran. But the other data was preserved-very nice.
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Looking forward to being able to use yojimbo on multiple machines still. I've recent rekindled my interest in supporting independent developers (i.e. use yojimbo and pay for it vs. using Evernote) and I realize this means as developers you're dealing with a significantly fewer resources.
I won't lie I will start to be more frustrated if this is drawn out for a year or more past the sunset date, but I stop and realize that you are working as diligently as you can in the face of this technological shift, not just sitting idly while your user grumble.
Further, I'd much rather wait and have yojimbo work without a hitch than for you to be pressured to release it prematurely and have it rife with bugs.
Cheer up,