I'm looking for offline journal software - i.e. to keep a diary on my pc, instead of using Word. Any ideas? (Update: searching around, there's a lot of truly awful, pink, diary software out there. With cat icons. Ugh.)
Obviously, I'm biased, but I run a local copy of Movable Type on my machine for just that purpose. Runs fine on IIS on Pro versions of Windows 2000 and XP, or on Apache on Linux or OS X.
Caroline, not sure if you ever played with k10k's Moodstats (http://www.moodstats.com) but it has a nifty journal feature built in and is free especially if you're not sync-ing to the server for the "mood" parts of it. Thus it runs a nice little well-designed journal.
ACK! Just noticed I pasted the wrong URL for Keynote. DUh me. Correct url is: http://keynote.prv.pl - The Journal has a few more bells and whistles, but the software is essentially the same, just KeyNote is Open Source.
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Obviously, I'm biased, but I run a local copy of Movable Type on my machine for just that purpose. Runs fine on IIS on Pro versions of Windows 2000 and XP, or on Apache on Linux or OS X.
Ooh, I haven´t set up IIS. Thanks for the tip, I'll check that out.
I recently found a software package called The Journal - its pretty nice. There is also a slightly stripped down version called KeyNote.
The Journal: http://www.davidrm.com/thejournal/
KeyNote: http://www.davidrm.com/thejournal/
K2... 'The Journal' is exactly what I wanted.
Caroline, not sure if you ever played with k10k's Moodstats (http://www.moodstats.com) but it has a nifty journal feature built in and is free especially if you're not sync-ing to the server for the "mood" parts of it. Thus it runs a nice little well-designed journal.
ACK! Just noticed I pasted the wrong URL for Keynote. DUh me. Correct url is: http://keynote.prv.pl - The Journal has a few more bells and whistles, but the software is essentially the same, just KeyNote is Open Source.