
Organize the information you get every day. Drag, copy or import your text, bookmarks, PDF files, web archives, serial numbers, passwords, and images and the app will organize your data without disrupting your workflow. Use automatic searching and browsing features or manage your collection using tags and labels. Sync your data across multiple Macs and devices.
Developed by Bare Bones Software, Yojimbo is an application designed to help MacOS users to clean the mess on their computer's desktop and organize the files and folders.
Thanks to an intuitive GUI, with well-organized tabs and panels, and beautifully crafted icons, it's quite easy to navigate through the main menu. Yet, it does lack some extra skin themes, but this is just a minor inconvenience.
The app has integrates built-in support for synchronizing data among more than one Mac computers, through the iCloud.
It provides support for fullscreen and high-resolution Retina displays and includes Touch ID. Also, when viewing a PDF item, commands are enabled even whenthe keyboard focus isn't in the PDF view itself.
More, in case you need guidance there a "Yojimbo Help" button in the Help menu where you can find in-depth informatation about various features.
In conclusion, Yojimbo is a cool program to use if you want to organize the files and folders of your operating system. The program does, however, cost a bit too much.
v4.6 [Nov 24, 2020]
-Worked around a bug in Safari on macOS 10.14, in which dragging multiple URLs from Safari would fail to create multiple items in Yojimbo.
-Corrected display of icons for built-in smart collections in the Collections list and other locations.
-Corrected the appearance of the Tag Explorer and tag filter bar when running in Dark Mode.
-Added "Zoom to Fit" to the contextual menu for PDF views.
-Made a change so that the "Zoom" commands are enabled when viewing a PDF item in the main window, even when keyboard focus isn't in the PDF view itself.
-Fixed bug in which "Zoom to Fit" was not enabled for images when the image had been zoomed in.
-Fixed bug in which the Quick Input Panel would prefill the item name with a literal "untitled", which sometimes would interfere with subsequent automatic guessing of the name for bookmarks and PDF items.
-Restored to working order the behavior of the Quick Input Panel in which it would look for the URL on the clipboard in your own browser tabs. This feature supports only Safari and Google Chrome, since those are the only two web browsers with functioning AppleScript interfaces.