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BareBones-Yojimbo

Kalkwarf Robert
Hi Macintosh Hams.  There is a nice general purpose program that was  
recently announced by Bare Bones (BBEdit guys) called Yojimbo.  It is  
pretty clever and nice for keeping tidbits of info organized the way  
"you" want on OS X.

  www.barebones.com .

  I have no vested interest or make any money on this announcement,  
it is just good stuff, however I must disclose that my son works there.

Bob K7RLK

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Re: BareBones-Yojimbo

Dan Romanchik KB6NU
I use VoodooPad (www.flyingmeat.com), which is a very similar  
program. It's $15 cheaper, too.


73!

Dan KB6NU
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On Jan 27, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Kalkwarf Robert wrote:

> Hi Macintosh Hams.  There is a nice general purpose program that  
> was recently announced by Bare Bones (BBEdit guys) called Yojimbo.  
> It is pretty clever and nice for keeping tidbits of info organized  
> the way "you" want on OS X.
>
>  www.barebones.com .
>
>  I have no vested interest or make any money on this announcement,  
> it is just good stuff, however I must disclose that my son works  
> there.
>
> Bob K7RLK
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Note taking Etc <Re: BareBones-Yojimbo>

Kevin Rock
I have been using something like this under MS Win2K for the last few
months.  It is called EverNote.  Drawing on a graphics pad, note taking,
to do lists, etc all in one searchable (via many pathways) database.  
Very, very easy to use.  Very intuitive.  I am synchronizing it between
all of the computers I use on a daily basis (six ?) as I travel about at
home and at work.  The version I am using is the free one.  There are many
more options in the for pay version.
     Kevin.   KD5ONS



On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 19:32:54 -0500, Dan KB6NU <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I use VoodooPad (www.flyingmeat.com), which is a very similar  program.
> It's $15 cheaper, too.
>
>
> 73!
>
> Dan KB6NU
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> CW Geek: Fists #9342, FP #1171
> Affiliated Club Coordinator, MI Section
> Read my ham radio blog at www.kb6nu.com
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Kalkwarf Robert wrote:
>
>> Hi Macintosh Hams.  There is a nice general purpose program that  was
>> recently announced by Bare Bones (BBEdit guys) called Yojimbo.   It is
>> pretty clever and nice for keeping tidbits of info organized  the way
>> "you" want on OS X.
>>
>>  www.barebones.com .
>>
>>  I have no vested interest or make any money on this announcement,  it
>> is just good stuff, however I must disclose that my son works  there.
>>
>> Bob K7RLK
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A Wee bit OT

Tom Skinner-2
Good Morning Group,

A question about the Hustler 6BTV (used for my K2 - so not completely off
topic).

When I replaced my old 4BTV with the 6BTV there was no mention of whether or
not to use the 6 spoke spider (yeah, should be insect) that sat beneath the
40 meter section.

Anybody doing this?  I _could_ just try it, but if someone already has...


Thanks, es 72

Tom, KJ3D


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