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OpenOffice 3 enters beta stage
The first beta-test version of the OpenOffice.org 3.0 productivity suite was released on Wednesday, adding significant features such as improved Mac OS X support and support for the OpenDocument 1.2 standard.

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Anjuta
Anjuta is a GUI interface for the bunch of command line programming utilites and tools available for Linux, which are usually run in console. Read more

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  • AsmPlan
    A console program for recording events and list todo items by date. It can handle multiple projects and search the database.
  • Cire
    Cire helps you maintain a journal, log, or diary. It can encrypt diary files with 256-bit AES encryption and supports multiple diary files as well.
  • cstermin
    cstermin is a small scheduler for keeping track of recurring events like birthdays or one-time appointments. The appointments are read from an configuration file created by the user and displayed on the console or with the help of a Gtk2 widget.
  • Drivel
    Drivel is a LiveJournal client for the GNOME desktop. It is designed to utilize the new features of GNOME 2.0 including GConf, GnomeVFS, and GTK 2.0.
  • eJourn
    eJourn is an application written for Linux/BSD/Unix/OS X (maybe Windows in a while) to help you manage a diary or journal. Actually, to help you manage several diaries and journals.
  • email-reminder
    Email-reminder allows users to define events that they want to be reminded of by email. Possible events include birthdays, anniversaries, and yearly events. Reminders can be sent on the day of the event and a few days beforehand. It uses a cron job to checks for events and send reminders once a day, and a simple GUI that allows users to edit the reminders they want to receive.
  • Gtk+ Journal
    Gtk+ Journal is a Journal/Diary application written using the C++ bindings for Gtk+ 2 (gtkmm). It uses SQlite to store your entries, and the OpenSSL implementations of the BlowFish and SHA-1 algorithms to keep your data safe.
  • j0urnal
    Unix Console Based LiveJournal Client
  • KDiary
    KDiary keeps a personal or professional Diary. It includes the feature to encrypt the data and to customize some parameters that the user may want to keep, like weather entries, clothes, etc.
  • KLiveJournal
    KLiveJournal is a KDE client primarily for the LiveJournal.com site but it should work with any other journal provider that uses the software from livejournal.org.
  • KLuJe
    KLuJe is a client for the popular online journal site LiveJournal. Features include: Posting with optional subject or mood, Posting to multiple journals or communities, Editing events in the past, and more.
  • KTagebuch
    KTagebuch is a simple but sufficient diary program for KDE 2/3.
  • LiveJournal Client
    LiveJournal Client is a Perl/Tk program to edit diary entries on LiveJournal.com.
  • LogJam
    LogJam is a GTK2 client for LiveJournal.com, the free community of Web-based journals and diaries. It allows you to post entries, edit your previous entries, and edit your friends, all without loading your Web browser.
  • LoserJabber
    LoserJabber is a client for LiveJournal (a website which hosts user journals).
  • makediary
    makediary is a program to print a year diary on one of a range of paper sizes. Requires Python.
  • monodiary
    monodiary is a small, easy and effective program to store and organize your personal journal. monodiary use xml to store the information, organized by dates.



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