{"id":339,"date":"2008-05-17T16:17:29","date_gmt":"2008-05-17T22:17:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/me-and-my-house.org\/blog-led\/2008\/05\/17\/yep-yojimbo\/"},"modified":"2019-06-26T22:31:54","modified_gmt":"2019-06-27T04:31:54","slug":"yep-yojimbo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/frommeandmyhouse.com\/blog-led\/yep-yojimbo\/","title":{"rendered":"Yep Yojimbo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This week I&#8217;ve been experimenting with pdf organizers, to see if they are really an improvement to my folder hierarchy system I&#8217;ve always used. Out of the 4 options that sounded like most likely candidates, 2 were eliminated early on. iTunes (free and a great app for your music collection) is not a good organizer for a large collection of pdf&#8217;s &#8211; (that&#8217;s not what it was designed for, but I can be used for a small number of pdf&#8217;s.). And Papers is geared toward scientific\/academic\/medical journals &#8211; so a little more feature specific than normal home ed needs.<\/p>\n<p>Of the remaining 2 apps, already I am leaning toward <strong>Yep<\/strong>. I love the visual lay out. Like it states, it is like iPhoto for your pdf&#8217;s. But <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/bbedit.com\/products\/yojimbo\/index.shtml\">Yojimbo<\/a><\/strong> seems to have more features. You can organize more than just pdf&#8217;s &#8211; notes, images, bookmarks, web archives, passwords, and serial numbers in Yojimbo. It also has a little tab dock that sits on the edge of your desktop that you can drop files into, so you don&#8217;t have to switch back and forth between programs. That is handy. (But Yep automatically adds your new pdf&#8217;s so you don&#8217;t need that drop feature &#8211;\u00a0 for the pdf&#8217;s anyhow.) You are able to color code and flag files if you want. I really like those features too. But I&#8217;m not sure they outweigh the icon\/preview of Yep. And &#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t like that Yojimbo imports all my pdf files rather than just finds them. It crashed on me the first 2 times I tried to use it. I have a large number of pdf&#8217;s and it won&#8217;t import them all at once. I&#8217;ll have to bring them in a few at a time, which will take a LONG time &#8211; and take up more disk space (having 2 copies). Then they will view in Yojimbo, rather than my default Preview. In Yep it automatically searches my computer and finds all pdf files and shows them to me &#8211; quick and easy.<\/p>\n<p>In both apps you can add tags, and notes\/comments, and create smart folders. In Yojimbo you can also encrypt your files &#8211; perhaps helpful if you are putting in passwords and serial numbers. Yojimbo looks and functions much like a cross between Mail and Preview. Yep looks more like iPhoto &#8211; but&#8230; You can view in list or image mode. You have 2 sidebars, in which you have listed &#8211; on the left, changing your view to: 1) all your tages, 2) all your Collections (folders you&#8217;ve organized into Smart or regular), 3) all the folders on your user name. On the right: if you have no file selected &#8211; total document count, page count, tag count, as well as most popular tags. When you select a file, the right sidebar gives you the info about the file &#8211; all the general finder info, tags &#8211; you can add these here, name &#8211; you can change here, original creation date &#8211; you can change, author &#8211; you can change, description (same as notes\/comments &#8211; Add anything you want. This is a handy feature for me in both apps.), location (folder hierarchy), URL &#8211; you can add one, and a preview pic.<\/p>\n<p>Yep also has a magnifying loupe. And also when you double click on a file, it enlarges to fill the window, and gives you the options of hand or text tools, print or email, rotate, open with (Preview or other viewer), or\u00a0 view full screen.<\/p>\n<p>The costs of the apps are within $5, so that isn&#8217;t much of a deciding factor. Yojimbo is priced at $5 more, but you can get the educational license if you are a home educators, which makes it $5 less. So we&#8217;re talking between $30 and $40 for either program.<\/p>\n<p>You&#8217;ll have to decide for yourself. Both are available for a free trial period. So play with both and see if a pdf app might be helpful for organizing all your ebooks and other pdf files.<\/p>\n<p>P.S. Another feature I&#8217;m exploring. In Yojimbo I can add &#8220;Notes&#8221;. I experimented with copying and dropping from Emails I want to save. I am on several home ed elists, which have many helpful tips I like to keep &#8211; and organizing by subject, etc. is a great help. In Yep I can do this too, by printing as &#8220;Save pdf to Yep&#8221;. Then I can tag each and quickly search and find all the emails on a topic. <a href=\"http:\/\/bbedit.com\/products\/yojimbo\/index.shtml\">Yojimbo<\/a> also has a &#8220;Save pdf to Yojimbo&#8221; feature.<\/p>\n<p>BTW, these are both Mac apps. I got started on this by the recommendation from Michelle Gefflin for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.softsea.com\/review\/My-Ebook-Library.html\">My eBook Library<\/a> (found the link) \ud83d\ude42 which is for Windows XP and Vista only, but will organize ALL formats of ebooks, and is more feature specific to ebooks &#8211; not just pdf&#8217;s in general. I&#8217;ve haven&#8217;t found that in a Mac app yet.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This week I&#8217;ve been experimenting with pdf organizers, to see if they are really an improvement to my folder hierarchy system I&#8217;ve always used. 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