Yojimbo (software)
Yojimbo is a personal information manager (PIM) software application developed by Bare Bones Software. It is designed to help users collect, organize, and retrieve various types of information, such as notes, bookmarks, passwords, and serial numbers. Yojimbo is available exclusively for macOS.
Features[edit | edit source]
Yojimbo offers a range of features aimed at simplifying the management of personal information:
- **Data Storage**: Users can store a variety of data types, including text notes, PDFs, web archives, and images.
- **Tagging and Labeling**: Information can be organized using tags and labels, making it easier to categorize and retrieve.
- **Encryption**: Sensitive information can be encrypted to ensure privacy and security.
- **Synchronization**: Yojimbo supports synchronization with other devices via iCloud, allowing users to access their information across multiple Apple devices.
- **Search Functionality**: The software includes a powerful search feature that allows users to quickly find specific items within their database.
History[edit | edit source]
Yojimbo was first released in January 2006. Since its initial release, the software has undergone several updates to improve functionality and add new features. The development of Yojimbo reflects Bare Bones Software's commitment to providing robust and user-friendly applications for macOS users.
Usage[edit | edit source]
Yojimbo is popular among users who need a simple yet effective way to manage a wide range of personal information. It is particularly useful for individuals who prefer a centralized location for storing various types of data, rather than using multiple applications.
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