BBEdit maker, Bare Bones, has released a brand new application, Yojimbo ($39 for a single user license). This new application helps you organize and manage all those little bits of information that are scattering themselves across your hard drive. Bookmarks, web pages, bookmarks, serial numbers, passwords, and notes are all fair game.
Initial hands-on inspection by yours truly has yielded a couple very slick ways to enter data, including a little drawer that stuff can be dropped into. Data can also be encrypted. The most shocking part of this new app is the sheer beauty of it. Nothing against BBEdit and Mailsmith, but they’re not winning any beauty pageants. Yojimbo is a real joy in this regard. Oh, how I wish I worked for them.
[via MacMinute]
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Very nice...but, I wonder what the folks at Chronos --> StickyBrain have to say about this