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Importing from devonthink pro unto yojimbo
Importing from devonthink pro unto yojimbo








  1. IMPORTING FROM DEVONTHINK PRO UNTO YOJIMBO PDF
  2. IMPORTING FROM DEVONTHINK PRO UNTO YOJIMBO PC

▪ DevonThink (nope, haven’t got it - I know, I should, but it really is expensive!)

IMPORTING FROM DEVONTHINK PRO UNTO YOJIMBO PDF

▪ Curio ( haven’t really experimented yet, but I think it’s limited to PDF – but copy and paste is almost certainly an option) Plus very limited output functions - no printing, for example, which means you can’t output the web archives as PDFs - silly!) webarchive files – awkward to open because of OS X’s restrictions – or screenshots, which are convenient but limited. But needs a lot of memory – can only really be consulted if it’s the only app running – and stores web pages as. ▪ Stache ( very fast and very convenient, with powerful search function. A bit tedious! Reproduction of web pages is astonishingly good, however) ▪ Notebooks ( still one of my favourites, but you have to manually copy and paste web pages and their URLs. ▪ Together ( more or less identical to Yojimbo, but with an even flakier iOS client and rather unstable behaviour promising, however) ▪ Yojimbo ( powerful, does the sensible thing and stores web pages as PDF files, but doesn’t communicate desperately well with its own iOS app and doesn’t store metadata or even website URLs, unlike OneNote.

IMPORTING FROM DEVONTHINK PRO UNTO YOJIMBO PC

I’ve tried the copy-and-paste approach, too – as per Notebooks – and while it works okay, it’s not optimal because formatting isn’t preserved well, and URLs aren’t copied over, unlike the PC version)

importing from devonthink pro unto yojimbo

▪ OneNote ( also nice, and search function is good moving notes is easy, too, but import is slow, format is restrictive – graphic only – and despite full-text indexing, you can’t export or copy the actual text. ▪ Growly Notes (: nice, but the search function is poor - slow - and moving notes around is difficult) So here, without more ado, are my thoughts on the apps I’ve been experimenting with:

importing from devonthink pro unto yojimbo

The sharing - not so much, although it’s getting better. Macs have a plethora of gorgeous info management apps - the quality and sophistication is generally much more impressive than most apps I’ve encountered on PC. In the knowledge that knowledge management is part of what this forum is all about, I thought I’d revert to the interesting subject of web pages and how best to capture/archive them.Īll the following thoughts relate to Mac only, I’m afraid.










Importing from devonthink pro unto yojimbo