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Is iDocument really worth your money? Or, can iDocument really save you from those hundreds of documents cluttering you hard drive? A follower of mine replied to me on Twitter saying “ Hey, check out this app!”, and there I opened the link. But that wasn’t easy you know: I wasn’t able to find an app that was exactly meant for collecting documents or at least, I wasn’t able to find the right app for me. PDFs and iWork files, should have been stored into another app. I hence decided that documents, in the form of. So I’ve come to a conclusion: certain file types must go elsewhere. Particularly after many months of serious usage, my installation of Yojimbo is starting to fall under the huge amount of data I’ve put into it. Bookmarklets work fine, the Quick Input panel is useful, same applies for the Drop Dock…but it’s not fluid. Yojimbo it’s great, but as you keep using it you realize it’s somehow outdated.

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You should how much I love Yojimbo (here’s my post of some months ago about it) and you should also know how much I wish the developers of Yojimbo listened to the users.

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So, here come database driven applications like iPhoto for images, iTunes for music or Yojimbo for.anything else. To tell the truth, sometimes I wish there was an application that could collect everything (links,images, videos, music, documents) into a single interface, but I recognize that might end up being a nothing more than HD.app. Have you ever felt the need of collecting data into one single application? I have.









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