K.I.T. vs. Yojimbo
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I was trying to catch up on some podcasts today and was listening to Neat Little Mac App’s review of K.I.T. (Keep It Together). One cool thing about NLMA’s podcast is that while not quite a vidcast, they do use occasional screen shots of the program they’re reviewing so you can see what they’re talking about.
Then I visited and saw his advertisement for Yojimbo which seems to promise the same thing.
I downloaded both software packages - Yojimbo ($39) has a 30-day trial, K.I.T. ($24.95) only a 15-day. So, for the next 15 days, I’ll attempt to review both packages. On the outset, they look nearly identical, as you can tell by the screenshot below.
Got any great Mac software that you use consistently that we need to know about?








































November 7th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
I used Yojimbo in the past but never really found it to be that useful..
The only program I use every single day that doesn’t come straight from Apple (besides Adium) is NetNewsWire. I check feeds constantly (it auto refreshes every 30 minutes).
November 8th, 2007 at 6:36 am
This looks like the kind of thing I’m interested in using now that I’ve made the move to Mac from PC. On my PC I had something called Surfulater that did a similar job to what you’ve described.
I’m playing with iclip at the moment and a friend pointed me towards Devonthink and notepad from circusponies.com.
November 10th, 2007 at 1:00 am
K.I.T. has Yolimbo beat hands down, Richard, but I’m like you… I can’t really find a use for it. Nice. But just not how I operate.
November 26th, 2007 at 5:41 am
[...] may recall my recent comparison of K.I.T. and Yolimbo. Verdict: K.I.T. wins hands-down. However, I just couldn’t work it into my [...]