Webjimbo-specific help
Keyboard shortcuts
You can use the keyboard to perform a number of common operations. Keyboard shortcuts consist of some combination of the shift, control and alt keys, plus a letter. The default on the Mac is control, and on other operating systems it's alt, but you can configure this to your liking in the preferences.
The shortcut keys are:
- K Moves the cursor to the search box.
- L Selects the Library and moves the cursor to the search box.
- S Saves the item you're editing.
- N Creates a new note.
- B Creates a new bookmark.
- R Creates a new serial number.
- W Creates a new web archive.
- P Creates a new PDF archive.
- \ Moves the selected item to the trash or removes it from the collection.
Is it safe to use Yojimbo while Webjimbo is running?
Only if you're sure Webjimbo isn't being used at the time. In the simple case, where it's just you that uses Yojimbo/Webjimbo, you'll be fine - unless you can be in two places at once!
Be careful if someone else uses your Mac while you're out and about using Webjimbo. You don't want them using Yojimbo then. But this only matters if you use the same user account; if they have their own account which they log into using fast user switching, you're safe.
Can I run Webjimbo for multiple users on the same Mac?
Yes, but you need to buy a multiple user licence if you'll be doing this. To connect to a user's Yojimbo database, that user needs to be logged in on the Mac. This means if you want to use multiple users, you have to enable OS X's Fast User Switching, and leave both users logged in.
Can I share a Yojimbo database between multiple people using Webjimbo?
Yes, but again make sure you have a multiple user licence. There is no facility for multiple user names if you're connecting to the same Yojimbo database, so everyone will use the same user name and password. Note also that you can experience odd results when multiple people are editing the same data - someone else might move an item or edit a note without you knowing.
You might find view-only tags useful in this case.