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Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo
Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo












export from devonthink pro into yojimbo
  1. #Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo how to#
  2. #Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo mac#

Because one of them (Mori) is a handy and convenient notebook where I can store and organize things that I think about. I use it along side and in addition to DEVONthink. I own and use Mori, as do many people on this forum. They all feel so contrived and, honestly, lame. I can’t but help shaking my head when people compare DEVONthink to Mori (or Yojimbo or … fill in whatever else you’re thinking is like DEVONthink). Each has their own advantages, however am I right in that if I want to create more than one database I have to pay double the price (more than triple the price of Mori)? This seems pretty excessive and may be the factor that tips the balance in Mori’s favour. I am just using the demo version at the moment as I am comparing DEVONthink and Mori.

export from devonthink pro into yojimbo

#Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo mac#

And DT Pro is among the most scriptable of Mac applications, with a number of supplied scripts as well as others posted by the very active user community. The artificial intelligence features of DT Pro are especially useful in researching document collections. Other databases cover essentially unrelated topics, such as financial records, a large collection of information on the Apple Newton, etc. Some documents are little “snippets” while others are book-length PDFs. It contains about 20 thousand documents and about 20 million total words. My main database has a primary focus on environmental science and technology and related regulatory and policy matters. I maintain several databases that reflect different interests or types of information. One of your databases should be designated as default (using File > Database Properties) so that a database will always be available to accept information triggered by another application or by a script. Multiple concurrent databases are planned for the future release of DT Pro 2.0. Currently only one database can be open at a time. The database that is currently open will be closed and the new one loaded. Just use File > Open or File > Open Recent, or (in the Finder) double-click on a different database. You will then be prompted for the name of the database and the location to which it is to be saved. To create another database just select File > New Database.

#Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo how to#

I also have not been able to figure out how to do it using the demo version but am hoping that I’m just missing something. According to /produ … rison.html multiple databases are only available in the Pro version.














Export from devonthink pro into yojimbo