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Sun, Feb 5, 06 at 0:47
| Hi,
I noticed on another post that someone was asking about a good diary or journal program to keep notes on gardening and would like to suggest one called "iDailyDiary". I have used it for awhile now it has an automatic entry save you can set, can be password protected, automatically opens to the current date, shows weekends, has a nice internal search engine for terms, can link inside your own diary pages or outside and all of that is free from www.zdnet.com (the download site) The programmer does have a purchase version if you want a spell checker. zdnet asks you to register which means just providing an email addy and activating, but I have used them for years as a safe free site. I found iDailyDiary though nice and simple to use. You can also create as many diaries as you like, so it is not just limited to one journal or entry. Hope that helps those as at least a starting point in looking for a good program for a garden diary. |
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- Posted by little_dani 9, S. Tex Coast (My Page) on Tue, Feb 7, 06 at 0:04
| Thanks for the information. I think I will try this. Janie |
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- Posted by foxesearth 8 (My Page) on Tue, Feb 7, 06 at 10:49
| Welcome to Garden Web, Starflakes. Correct me if I'm wrong: ZDnet is one of the places you can go to download programs like RealPlayer and Acrobat Reader. It isn't a little place which needs self promotion. Thank you for this tip. Some of us need all the reminders we can get. A diary with such features might be a handy tool. Nell |
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| Just because some people troll the web promoting themselves doesn't mean everyone does. Looks like an interesting program when I decide to ditch my current blog I may try them out. |
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- Posted by jacquelyn8b 8b (My Page) on Wed, Mar 22, 06 at 9:35
| Exactly what I've been looking for ~ thank you! |
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