Top 4 Linux Diary Software
Keeping a diary of your daily life is an activity that is
held dear by many people. It represents a good way of storing personal
or business information on a day-to-day-basis. Keep track of notes
and thoughts through the day, organize and secure memories, ideas,
business transactions, emails, accounts, future plans, contact lists,
and even secret information.
This article identifies flexible and useful diary tools for
the Linux desktop. With features like tag support, encryption, multiple
journals, and live searches, Linux diary software makes it easier to
keep track of events as they occur. One application that has not been
included here is Almanah Diary. Whilst this application is in an early
stage of development, it is one to watch for the future.
To provide an insight into the quality of software that is
available, we have compiled a list of high quality Linux diary /
journal software. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for
anyone who wishes to organise their daily life.
Now, let's explore the 4 diary tools at hand.
For each title we have compiled its own portal page, a full
description with an in-depth analysis of its features, together with
links to relevant resources and reviews.
| Diary Software |
| RedNotebook |
Daily journal with calendar, templates and keyword
searching |
| Lifeograph |
Off-line
and private journal and
note taking application |
| Kontact |
Unites mature and proven applications |
| ThotKeeper |
Cross-platform
and hierarchical personal journal manager |
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